Posts: 34
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Joined: Mar 2015
Posts: 34
Threads: 14
Joined: Mar 2015
Hi Gunther,
For several project-specific reasons, I wish to import processed RAW image sequences into After effects directly, without the exporting to JPG -> rendering route. So basically, I import in LRT, set keyframes, import in LR, edit keyframes, reload in LRT, make transitions in LRT, run visual deflicker in LRT, save in LRT. Then I import the RAW sequences in After effects.
My question is: since the visual deflicker correction is not stored in the "exposure" metadata value, but in a different place, will After Effects read and use these corrections correctly? Or does this only work in LR and do I have to export from LR to make use of the magical powers of Visual Deflicker?
Best regards,
Jorrit
For several project-specific reasons, I wish to import processed RAW image sequences into After effects directly, without the exporting to JPG -> rendering route. So basically, I import in LRT, set keyframes, import in LR, edit keyframes, reload in LRT, make transitions in LRT, run visual deflicker in LRT, save in LRT. Then I import the RAW sequences in After effects.
My question is: since the visual deflicker correction is not stored in the "exposure" metadata value, but in a different place, will After Effects read and use these corrections correctly? Or does this only work in LR and do I have to export from LR to make use of the magical powers of Visual Deflicker?
Best regards,
Jorrit