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3,5 days timelapse

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#2 Gunther
For long term time lapses there are two approaches:
1) You work with them like sort term, that means you use every frame and a steady interval without gaps - then you can work with Holy Grail Wizard etc.
2) You use the long term workflow in LRTimelape to remove unwanted frames and only keep a rather smooth shorter sequence.

In your case 3.5 days is not really "long term" - so I guess you are planning to use all frames and have a rather constant intervall to show the transitions between day and night.

However on your screenshots I see some strange things:
1.) no aperture in the exif data - if you want to use the holy grail wizard, you need complete exif data written by the camera.
2.) A lot of subseqent 2* keyframes (the orange triangles) - why are they there?
From what I see, you seem to have done somethings against the way LRTimelapse works. But without knowing more about how you shot (M/Av) and how you did the day to night ramping, it's impossible to give any further advices. I can only say, that those 2* keyframes will mess up everything if you use the holy grail wizard.
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Messages In This Thread
3,5 days timelapse - by Lapso - 2017-01-05, 01:16
RE: 3,5 days timelapse - by Gunther - 2017-01-05, 10:05
RE: 3,5 days timelapse - by Lapso - 2017-01-08, 18:34
RE: 3,5 days timelapse - by Gunther - 2017-01-08, 19:00
RE: 3,5 days timelapse - by Lapso - 2017-01-09, 22:50
RE: 3,5 days timelapse - by Gunther - 2017-01-09, 23:49

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