From the course: Time-Lapse Video: Shooting with the Camera in Motion
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Flicker reduction
From the course: Time-Lapse Video: Shooting with the Camera in Motion
Flicker reduction
One of the things that I know you spend extra care on in the field is taking steps to avoid flicker when shooting. >> Mm-hm. >> Give people the highlights of some of the things they do while shooting to avoid flicker. >> Well flicker is one of the the biggest things other than your artistic style, flicker can ruin a shot. And so, if you are not taking very very special care and and making sure you take all the steps like turning noise reduction off, aperture twist tricks, some people do it some people don't. Just making sure your overall camera and your settings are on manual are all things that are going to reduce flicker. And hopefully, eliminate it all together. >> Normally we prefer to shooting on manual. But there are times when people shoot aperture priority because they're shooting a sunrise or a sunset. >> Mm-hm. >> And they need the camera to make some adjustments. But over time it can fluctuate. Or we have shots like this one. In Vegas sometimes or big urban areas with lots…
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Adjusting the raw files with Camera Raw4m 54s
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Sharpening and noise reduction in Camera Raw6m 40s
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Adjusting the raw files with LRTimelapse ramping6m 4s
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Developing the time lapse with Camera Raw7m 7s
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Using lens profiles2m 56s
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Using Upright5m 35s
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Post moves3m 33s
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Using the camera track to add text9m 49s
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Flicker reduction4m 19s
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