From the course: Creating Time-Lapse Movies with Lightroom and LRTimelapse
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Keyframing night-to-day time-lapse metadata
From the course: Creating Time-Lapse Movies with Lightroom and LRTimelapse
Keyframing night-to-day time-lapse metadata
- The night to day workflow is essentially similar to the day to night workflow, but you're going to see a lot more changes in color temperature. Let's take a look at a shot that has a longer time frame. For this particular scene, it actually comes from one other Lynda.com courses on shooting time lapses out a hotel window. It's a fun course you might want to check out to learn how to make time lapses as you travel for work or pleasure. All right, let's load those images into LRTimelapse. You'll see, as they transfer in, all of the XMP metadata loads, and the exposure line begins to draw. I'll click initialize so those files become processed, and what it's doing here is cropping the images and adding essential adjustments with the graduated filters. You'll also note that the exposure change here is quite dramatic. Well, if I drag through, you can see that it's dark at night, and then a very quick change happens as the sun rises, and, eventually, the shot gets way to bright. Let's let…
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Reducing flicker in a time-lapse sequence2m
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Processing time-lapse images with Adobe Camera Raw4m 22s
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Smoothing out flicker with additional controls2m 6s
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Processing a day-to-night time-lapse sequence in LRTimelapse1m 28s
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Processing a day-to-night time-lapse sequence in Lightroom5m 11s
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Refining and exporting the day-to-night time-lapse sequence2m 43s
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Keyframing night-to-day time-lapse metadata2m 41s
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Processing a night-to-day time-lapse sequence in Adobe Camera Raw4m 48s
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Refining a night-to-day time-lapse sequence2m 4s
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