From the course: Creating Time-Lapse Movies with Lightroom and LRTimelapse
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Reloading the visual sequence in LRTimelapse
From the course: Creating Time-Lapse Movies with Lightroom and LRTimelapse
Reloading the visual sequence in LRTimelapse
- [Teacher] Now, it's time to save all of this information back to the files so that LRTimelapse can see it. To do this, click on the Library view and then make sure you're in Grid view. Now, you can select all of these images. These are the ones that contain the changes that we've made. Go to the Metadata menu and choose to Save the Metadata to Files. This will write all of the changes that we've made in Lightroom and also put the metadata and all of the changes into a sidecar file next to the image. Now, take a look at this dialogue. It just lets you know what's happening with the sidecar file and it's really only going to work well with raw files. There we go. I'll click Continue and it writes those. Now, we can switch back to LRTimelapse. What I need to do is take a look at the next step. Now we've already made it through the Keyframe Wizard and dragging into Lightroom. We just go down to the next level here which is Reload, and what that's going to do is read in that metadata…
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When to use the visual workflow2m 51s
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Creating keyframes for a visual workflow sequence2m 26s
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Sending images from LRTimelapse to Lightroom3m 2s
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Exporting a time-lapse sequence from Adobe Photoshop CC1m 40s
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Animating the crop4m 54s
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Reloading the visual sequence in LRTimelapse2m 55s
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Creating a visual preview1m 47s
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Using visual deflicker4m 54s
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Fine-tuning visual deflicker5m 54s
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