Workflow question - Printable Version +- LRTimelapse Forum (https://forum.lrtimelapse.com) +-- Forum: General (https://forum.lrtimelapse.com/forum-14.html) +--- Forum: Time lapse video post processing (https://forum.lrtimelapse.com/forum-23.html) +--- Thread: Workflow question (/thread-7436.html) |
Workflow question - mmacnau - 2016-01-14 Hello - I am starting post production on a long term building construction timelapse. As I've reviewed the images I see that the light pole the camera was mounted to sways from time to time either due to wind or temperature. I'm sure I can clean that up with Adobe warp stabilizer, but I'm wondering about the workflow. Should I stabilize first in Premiere CC,export tiffs and then use LR Timelapse/Lightroom to do post processing or LR Timelapse/Lightroom first, export tiffs, import into Adobe Premiere CC and stabilize. Love to hear comments about either option. Thanks and really, really love LR Timelapse!! RE: Workflow question - Gunther - 2016-01-14 No, I'd do the LRTimelapse/LR workflow first and then stabilize the intermediary (jpg) sequence in the LRT_* folder. You can then either render from AE or export as another JPG sequence with the same naming scheme (folder and files) and pass it to the LRTimelapse renderer. RE: Workflow question - mmacnau - 2016-01-14 sounds good - that's what I'll do, cheers! |