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#1
Quote from: keepersdungeon on January 30, 2017, 08:02:58 PM
You need to uncheck the exposure 2012 in LRTimelapse before saving the animated curves or doing the initial keys.
1st bring to lightroom, use the ml deflicker then use LRTimelapse to do the keyframes, same Metadata, do your modification in lightroom and when u return to create the animated curves, uncheck "exposure 2012"

Yup this works for sure, but it didnt want to create keyframes for me using the XMP files generated by ML. So i had to convert all files to DNGs instead of RAW then it worked while discarding any exposure changes.

In LRTimelapse, it shows that keyframes were created. But in Lightroom, nothing appears to be starred. I might read XMPs generated by ML and then read the ones from LRTimelapse to see if i can generate keyframes manually, as im in favor always for RAW formats.

Cheers
#2
@Melvin This is really amazing! I love the cleanliness and sharpness! but what i dont understand is: how did you manage to shoot over 720p on a 6D?!

I have a delkin SD card that runs at 100mbps writing speed.

https://www.cam4sell.com/images/detailed/4/71jhNQNfPNL._SL1500_.jpg

but it still refuses to shoot over 720p on 30 fps. If you have done slow motion with twixtor then i believe you have shot on 60fps. How?!
#3
Quote@Edmund-B

I use LR and LRT and with ML ETTR.

I personally first bring my images into LR.

I then go to LRT and point to the folder where the images are.

I do the LRT workflow, eg keyframes and holygrail and export metadata.

Then back to LR and in Lib mode select keyframes from filter and read metadata.

Do any adjustments in LR (on the key frames) and save metadata.

Then back to LRT, read metadata and finsh off LRT phase, before returning to LR, selecting all images, reading all metadata and exporting for video.

Cheers

Garry

Thanks for the reply Garry,

the problem im facing is i cant use the holy grail wizard because otherwise, i would loose the post-deflicker group of XMP files. And thats not an issue i just uncheck the exposure2012 column and thats alright.

the problem resides where creating keyframes in LRtimelapse dont appear in Lightroom

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1whvX7ElUOpdDZZQXZaX3BjYkk
#4
QuoteAfter de flickering in lightroom and importing them in LRTimelapse, just un-check the exposure 2012 and use it as u always do, and skip the deflicker phase.

What do you mean after deflickering in lightroom? using Post-Deflicker makes a ready XMP with exposure modifier, Am i missing something?

The problem i am getting right now, is creating keyframes. When i create them in LRTimelapse, the Post-Deflicker curve is modified and it is not as accurate as they used to be. Also, the keyframes that are created by LRtimelapse do not appear in Lightroom :(

Here is a screenshot of the original Post-Deflicker curve in LRTimelapse.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1whvX7ElUOpb2xwOU5LNW1fN28

and here is one after initializing and creating the keyframes

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1whvX7ElUOpaWl1UldWczBRTDQ

any one has any idea?
#5
Forum and Website / Re: broken link
April 04, 2014, 03:36:27 PM
this also includes the bitbucket link, the one to download the stable release. or is it just me?
#6
Camera-specific Development / Re: Canon 700D / T5i
March 21, 2014, 04:54:37 PM
so ive been running 700d 113 since it came out. im used to the 550's interface so now im rly happy with the c leaner UI

been shooting timelapse like crazy and all seems well only for one thing: trying to turn off the intervalometer in the middle of shooting thru the UI will not work. it will say its off, but it will keep on shooting. turning off the camera does it though.

To do: im gonna test the "start after feature" with long hourse such as 8h. in the stable release, the 550 and 600d woulnt work well unless uve done it 2-3times.

over all, this is functioning great for me ! thank you ! any thing else u guys want me to test in timelapse mode?
#7
Camera-specific Development / Re: Canon 700D / T5i
March 15, 2014, 02:13:16 AM
Quote from: mk11174 on March 15, 2014, 01:24:29 AM
As soon as the bootflag is done for it, you will be able to install it, don't worry!

meanwhile, any thing i should be reading on? i didn't really get the hang of installing unstable releases yet.
#8
Camera-specific Development / Re: Canon 700D / T5i
March 15, 2014, 12:53:50 AM
Quote from: mk11174 on March 15, 2014, 12:28:52 AM


Anyone else with 700D, do not bother using this unless you had Firmware 111 and ran ML on it already, then by accident updated to Firmware 113 without realizing ML would not work anymore.

All users that started with Firmware 113 you will need to wait for the 700D.1113.FIR to get the bootflag on your camera first.



*cries*
#9
Camera-specific Development / Re: Canon 700D / T5i
March 14, 2014, 01:19:22 PM
hi, im relatively new to the forum and this is my first post.

foolishly updated my 700d to 1.1.3 and now its just sitting there. I'm no video fan how ever, the only reason why i use ML is for the different specs i can get doing time-lapse.

so if there is any thing i can do to help with the development of the 113 build i'm ready. though I'm no programmer.... and have no idea what a dump is as mentioned in a couple of posts earlier