From the course: Creating Time-Lapse Movies with Lightroom and LRTimelapse

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Processing time-lapse images with Adobe Camera Raw

Processing time-lapse images with Adobe Camera Raw

From the course: Creating Time-Lapse Movies with Lightroom and LRTimelapse

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Processing time-lapse images with Adobe Camera Raw

- For a change of pace, let's go to Adobe Bridge. We'll still use the same Camera Raw module, I'll just use a different application to access the data. I'll navigate to the folder, and open up the Flicker folder. In this case, the images begin to update automatically with the metadata from LRTimelapse. Unlike Lightroom where you had to read that in, these files are automatically loaded when you browse because it uses the same XMP metadata. I can choose to filter the images but I recommend that you let everything finish loading. You can see that here as it counts through the thumbnail extractions. Let it finish loading so that it does find all of the key frames. Because this was a midday image, it looks like there was a couple of key frames upfront. Maybe a little bit of recomposing here. Looks like I was tweaking the shot, trying to find it and so then I need to decide what I want to keep. Once that finishes and all the extractions are done, everything will update here. I can now say,…

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