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All the key frames are brighter than others. - dongchenli416 - 2018-03-27

Hi Gunther,

After I clicked the auto transition button, it looked like the holy grail curve got a luminosity compensation at each key frame. As a result all the key frames have higher visual luminosity than others after doing the visual luminosity. 

But the brightness of the key frames are the same as that in Lightroom, it seems that there was something wrong happened to the auto transition that it couldn't describe the right brightness (or exposure? I don't which word is more accurate.) 

Do you know what really happened and how to fix it?

Thank you.

Dongchen


RE: All the key frames are brighter than others. - Gunther - 2018-03-28

I don't really understand what's happening without seeing a screenshot. But normally, I'd recommend to start over by removing the sequence from Lightroom and then doing "Metadata/Initialize" in LRT. Now redo the workflow. Most of such problems happen, if you don't use the sync script in LR, if you remove or add gradients or if you use some unsupported tools.
See: http://forum.lrtimelapse.com/Thread-what-development-tools-can-i-safely-use-in-lightroom-acr
and http://forum.lrtimelapse.com/Thread-how-to-sync-keyframes-in-lrt4-and-where-do-i-find-the-new-sync-script
If it happens again, please post a screenshot.


RE: All the key frames are brighter than others. - bziegler - 2018-03-30

Looks like the same i get !
Are you editing key with LRoom or Bridge/ACR ?
Which CameraRaw version ?