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RE: How to deflicker time lapse - 2 Pass advanced workflow - dividor - 2013-11-25 (2013-11-24, 18:20)dividor Wrote: Hi Gunther, Actually, please ignore the above. I tried an additional export to JPEG, then de-flickered again, and it seems to work. I was a bit silly and didn't notice this very suggestion on this thread and your ebook! What is weird is that as I understand it, this final pass is required if the images are edited significantly from the original jpeg previews. I found that for my sequence, even if I don't touch the keyframes (ie no editing), I need this additional export and extra deflicker. Perhaps I'm still doing something wrong, but thought I should mention just in case. thanks! Matt RE: How to deflicker time lapse - 2 Pass advanced workflow - Glesto - 2015-01-05 The XMP data could be written back to the header, then the DNG's could be read back into Lightroom or AE or whatever. samsung galaxy tab s 10.5 hülle RE: How to deflicker time lapse - 2 Pass advanced workflow - Gunther - 2015-01-05 This might due to Previews, that already have edits, for example in camera contrast settings, like active D-Lightning. Just make sure to turn off all in camera editing to get flat previews. If you use DNG make sure to not have any XMP settings applied, before converting to DNG otherwise LR will embed already edited previews. Im working on a solution, that will enable deflickering on the processed sequence (like in the 2 pass approach) not on the unprocessed previews. |