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#126
Did another timelapse this time day to night and still getting flicker. Do I need to use the adv_int.mo I saw you posted in other thread for this to be flicker free?

I did auto ettr, image review 2 sec, live view, only edit the tone curve. I've tried ramping exposure in bridge script, then deflicker, I've also tried just deflicker. Yet still getting flicker.
#127
I'm running into an issue with deflickering. I've run probably 30 iterations without much change. I saw that you have to make the white balance "custom," but it still hasn't really improved much. I just used the bridge script the other day and it worked great, however, it wasn't a full night to day timelapse.

Flickering example (20 second interval):
https://vimeo.com/87230529

No flicker example (maybe 6 second interval):
https://vimeo.com/85634622
#128
Nice work.
#129
Just the truck scenes were shot in RAW. The rest was h264 as you can obviously tell.



I appreciate all comments good or bad.
#130
I thought it was great. I love the idea of soapbox science as well.
#131
I was really impressed by the filming and editing. Nice job. Makes me want to go do a commercial for a bistro now. At the end of the video it looks like your slider might have reached the end of the rail? There is a bump.
#132
Raw Video / Re: Hit or Miss
August 19, 2013, 06:47:37 AM
Turn on all the hacks and tweaks?
#133
The first portion of this video I shot last week includes RAW footage. Workflow was RAWanizer > Lightroom > GO ProCineform > Premiere.

You will know the RAW scenes, but...
(bridge, flowers, carousel, nyc scene, boat scene, helicopter 10x zoom but propped on piling, cars moving 10x zoom handheld)

The carousel shot I think came out amazing with the details showing throughout thanks to the work done in Lightroom and the genius of Magic Lantern.



5d MK III - Tamron SP 24-70VC and Rokinon 14mm
#134
Had a chance to shoot one of those naturey RAW clips. This was the most raw footage I have shot up till now and really wanted to test the zoom crop feature which is simply amazing.



Very little grading done. Essentially brightened up the grill clip at the end.

I have a better workflow now. Its not faster, but the GingerHDR drop in method comes out a little soft like its already pre-graded.

Now I do, Rawanizer > Grade in Lightroom > GO Pro Cineform > Export

I'll post another video of some scenes I did using this method later.