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Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 2
Threads: 1
Joined: Nov 2013
Hi,
I'm not certain whether this is possible in LRTimelapse or not... I tried searching but I haven't found an answer. I have camera and ISO specific presets that get applied automatically when importing photos to Lightroom. Unfortunately, these settings get overwritten when initializing and saving in LRTimelapse. I would like to have an option to select the fields that get initialized. A dialog box when pressing Initialize would be nice (think Lightroom's copy and paste develop settings) . I tried initializing a column at a time, but I can't get the preset LRT's 3 graduated filters to appear this way.
The reason I would like to retain the ISO specific settings is because I have been experimenting with timelapses in AV mode and auto ISO enabled. I know, I know, this is not recommended, but I have been getting OK results with the Deflicker -feature. In this scenario, the noise reduction settings should not animate and fixing the noise reduction settings afterwards in Lightroom is a bit tedious.
I could probably use something like this to fix the animated noise reduction settings if need be: http://regex.info/blog/lightroom-goodies/bulk-develop
Anyway, just asking if anyone knows of a better way before I end up making things needlessly complicated. :-)
Best Regards,
MP
I'm not certain whether this is possible in LRTimelapse or not... I tried searching but I haven't found an answer. I have camera and ISO specific presets that get applied automatically when importing photos to Lightroom. Unfortunately, these settings get overwritten when initializing and saving in LRTimelapse. I would like to have an option to select the fields that get initialized. A dialog box when pressing Initialize would be nice (think Lightroom's copy and paste develop settings) . I tried initializing a column at a time, but I can't get the preset LRT's 3 graduated filters to appear this way.
The reason I would like to retain the ISO specific settings is because I have been experimenting with timelapses in AV mode and auto ISO enabled. I know, I know, this is not recommended, but I have been getting OK results with the Deflicker -feature. In this scenario, the noise reduction settings should not animate and fixing the noise reduction settings afterwards in Lightroom is a bit tedious.
I could probably use something like this to fix the animated noise reduction settings if need be: http://regex.info/blog/lightroom-goodies/bulk-develop
Anyway, just asking if anyone knows of a better way before I end up making things needlessly complicated. :-)
Best Regards,
MP