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How to start complexs workflow with Raw and shiftting color/luminans - Casper66 - 2019-02-20

Hi Gunther
I just started to use your 5 pro version with a great task !!
It’s a long term time lapse of 6 weeks in a hangar with shifting night and day lights. I did shoot both raw 32 mb a frame)and jpegs (8 mb a frames)
I have to get rid of a lot of Contrast and luminance jumping. Enormous flicker and so on.
What would be the best workflow and line up of procedures !?
Best Casper




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RE: How to start complexs workflow with Raw and shiftting color/luminans - Gunther - 2019-02-20

Did you watch my long term workflow tutorial on https://lrtimelapse.com/tutorial


How to start complexs workflow with Raw and shiftting color/luminans - Casper66 - 2019-02-20

(2019-02-20, 22:55)gwegner Wrote: Did you watch my long term workflow tutorial on https://lrtimelapse.com/tutorial


Yes i did and I do understand that a have to reduce the amount of images with the long term menu.
But after that should I then export the rest to Lightroom and make key points ?do you have a tutorial for this workflow ?



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How to start complexs workflow with Raw and shiftting color/luminans - Casper66 - 2019-02-20

Or should I try with the holy grail options to make a connection between day and night atmosphere


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How to start complexs workflow with Raw and shiftting color/luminans - Gunther - 2019-02-21

There are different options you would have to experiment with. Maybe you can also do more then one sequence with different techniques to cut them together in a film.
It depends on your footage.