Thanks for continually upgrading Lrtimelapse! There is one feature that would be great for creators like me who use it for drones: video stabilization in the render.
I see this more in the scope of video post processing. LRTimelapse is aimed to work with metadata in order to allow for the best possible output quality. Usually you would bring those clips then into a video editor to further edit them, add music etc. Every Video Editing solution has stabilizing built in, which means it's easy to apply it there.
LRTimelapse is an amazing program, but you should pretty much always put it into Premiere or Resolve for final touches like pan/zoom, stabilization, etc
@@LRTimelapseOfficial Yeah, I do it like that with many editing softwares. I have tons of tutorials on my channel. However, it would be great to render the video with stabilization at the maximum quality directly from LRTimelapse. It's just a suggestion.
I'm right in the middle of combing through my NAS archives and reprocessing/remastering 10 years worth of timelapse, I'm about 3 years worth into the process and this drops, probably gonna compulsively restart the entire process with V7 now. You're the best, as always.
I'd love to... but there are still some tutorials to produce, instructions to update, an Ebook to take care of... 🙈 That's what happens, if you are a one man business...
As a software developer myself, I'm always impressed with your work Gunther! I have had every version since 4 and I can't imagine doing time lapse without LRTimelapse. I really appreciate the HDR additions. I'm looking forward to checking it out. Thanks so much for your work.
It's wonderful that you work so hard to keep making LRTimelapse better and better - and you keep your support materials up to date as well. If there's an award for "best app developer", I'd nominate you without hesitation! Thank you.
Definitely will be upgrading my LRT as I want to give my timelapse work some long overdue attention. Appreciate the update and all the develipment you put in to refining the software Gunther
Great news, thank you! Any support for Adobe’s AI Sky adaptive masks? I assume not? We can’t apply a Sky or Inverted Sky mask to one keyframe and have it adapt to all the other frames, say in a motion control sequence. That might be asking a lot! 😊
That's more a limitation on the way how those AI masks work, it wouldn't work well with timelapse and cause artifacts. Also it's very slow to apply those on a full timelapse sequence.
AI masks are very convenient for editing local areas. There may be a function to convert AI masks into fixed masks to make the effect more consistent and the software to be more efficient.
@@jeanstsai330 But that's not the way Adobe designed it. AI Masks are complex and get generated new for every image. If you play this back as timelapse, you get artifacts.
Hello Gunther, thank you for helping us with our timelapse, I want to ask you if it is possible to add the Nik Collection software to our workflow with Lightroom and Lrtimelapse, thank you for everything!!!
Thanks for your nice feedback. Unfortunately I see no way to support this. LRTimelapse is designed for the use with Lightroom Classic / Adobe Camera Raw or to be used stand alone. Nik collection does Pixel-Based Editing as far as I know, it doesn't make much sense to integrate that.
LRTimelapse ist eine Software, dafür brauchst Du gar kein Kabel. Solltest Du den LRT PRO Timer meinen, siehe lrtimelapse.com/de/lrtpt/kamera-ausloesekabel/
One workflow related hangup I've previously disliked is the difficulty of navigating to a directory in the browser. Did you add the function to immediately go to a folder in the browser when dragging/dropping it into LRTimelapse Browser?
You mean drag a folder from explorer/finder to LRTimelapse and have it opened there? Currently this is not possible, but there is a feature request forum where you should put in your idea: forum.lrtimelapse.com/Forum-lrtimelapse-feature-requests
You can turn them off at any time. But of course then you won't be ably to use the visual delficker and internal editor. I'd rather work with the Small Button on the toolbar that toggle VP-Creation for Keyframes only vs. all images. Check out my workflow tutorials - VP are very useful and will only be created when needed. Maybe you come to the forum and explain a bit more what you are intending to do. forum.lrtimelapse.com/
Ich hab's im Video gesagt und es steht auch im Blog Artikel und auf der LRTimelapse Seite, dass alle User, die LRTimelapse 6 gekauft oder geupgraded haben seit dem 1. Januar 2024, LRTimelapse 7 mit ihrer bestehenden Lizenz nutzen können, also nichts neu kaufen müssen.
@@gwegnerde Danke, ich hab das Video gestern sehr spät gesehen und war zu müde für alles, wollte mir heute nochmal in Ruhe anschauen bzgl. neuer Funktionen. Besten Dank! Ps. Kann nur sagen, es gibt keinen einfacheren Weg Timelapse videos so einfach zu organisieren und zu bearbeiten, Hut Ab vor deiner Arbeit!
There is a free version you can use, there is a private license for around 100 US$ and there is the commercial license for pro users. Is even the free version too expensive for you?
@@LRTimelapseOfficial What's the point of trying free version if I know that all my videos from Private version will be watermarked? The Private version is useless. Who wants a damned watermark in their videos? The only version that's good for anything else that trying out your first timelapse is the Pro version which is 330 €. That's nonsense for an enthusiast 🤷🏻 Just for reference, you can buy a copy of Affinity Photo for 72 € right now. This is how I see it, but I'll be gladly corrected if I'm wrong about my assumptions.
What are you talking about? In none of the versions, not even the free, any videos are being watermarked. Did you even try this or are you just BSing? I don't have time for that. You can find the differences between licenses on lrtimelapse.com/features If you don't like my solution or pricing, feel free to find another alternative. But stop telling wrong things here.
@@LRTimelapseOfficial Oh, I see. I completely switched the meaning of the "Overlay watermarks on exported videos" and here I stand corrected. 🤦Please accept my apology for being idiotic. I'll give it another try.
@@IvoPavlik Apology accepted! 👍 The watermarks are a Pro feature that allow photographers to add a custom watermark to their sequences to prevent them from getting stolen. Also a time stamp overlay is possible.
Es gab und gibt bei jedem Upgrade von LRTimelapse natürlich rabattierte Upgrades für LIzenznehmer älterer Versionen. In der Regel kostet das Upgrade ca. 50% des vollen Preises einer Lizenz. Alle details findest Du auf lrtimelapse.com/upgrade/
I was never the guy that hopped on every marketing waggon.. ;-) If someone tells me a reasonable feature that would take profit from AI for LRTimelapse, I'll think about it!
@@timefilming That's pixel based editing, not really the scope of LRTimelapse. In LRTimelapse we do all metadata based and only develop at the very end of the process. However there are easy ways to do what you want, see the Expert Tipps tutorials #6 and #10 Also, when you do your shooting right and use long exposure times for aesthetic timelapses, birds won't be visible anyway. That problem only happens if you use very short shutter times, which is not best practice for timelapses.
@@LRTimelapseOfficial I use long exposures only at night; for a night to day, it's ridiculous to use ND and therefore extreme ISO; for capturing clouds during the day I use intervals of 2-3 sec, no way to set a longer exposure I know (and tried) a trick in AE with blend modes, but it gives artifacts; Davinci does a better job almost in 1 click, but I don't use it on a regular basis
Great to see a new version. Thank you for continuing to update this!
Thanks for continually upgrading Lrtimelapse! There is one feature that would be great for creators like me who use it for drones: video stabilization in the render.
i concur!
I see this more in the scope of video post processing. LRTimelapse is aimed to work with metadata in order to allow for the best possible output quality. Usually you would bring those clips then into a video editor to further edit them, add music etc. Every Video Editing solution has stabilizing built in, which means it's easy to apply it there.
LRTimelapse is an amazing program, but you should pretty much always put it into Premiere or Resolve for final touches like pan/zoom, stabilization, etc
@@LRTimelapseOfficial Yeah, I do it like that with many editing softwares. I have tons of tutorials on my channel. However, it would be great to render the video with stabilization at the maximum quality directly from LRTimelapse. It's just a suggestion.
Thanks so much man for using my clip as the splash screen!
It's an honor! Keep up the great work! 🤜🤛
Congrats Mike!!!!
@@KenToney Thank you Ken!
I'm right in the middle of combing through my NAS archives and reprocessing/remastering 10 years worth of timelapse, I'm about 3 years worth into the process and this drops, probably gonna compulsively restart the entire process with V7 now.
You're the best, as always.
Great! Thank you Gunther.
Now, would you please take a holiday while we all do catchup. :)
I'd love to... but there are still some tutorials to produce, instructions to update, an Ebook to take care of... 🙈 That's what happens, if you are a one man business...
As a software developer myself, I'm always impressed with your work Gunther! I have had every version since 4 and I can't imagine doing time lapse without LRTimelapse. I really appreciate the HDR additions. I'm looking forward to checking it out. Thanks so much for your work.
Wow! Looks amazing! Thanks for updating the best software for timelapsers 👍
It's wonderful that you work so hard to keep making LRTimelapse better and better - and you keep your support materials up to date as well. If there's an award for "best app developer", I'd nominate you without hesitation! Thank you.
Thank you, it's been a hell lot of work for me, but such feedback certainly motivates! ;-)
Amazing job Gunther! Congrats 🎉
Awesome work Gunther 🙌Just grabbed my early bird upgrade 😊
I really love the new features! I´m really looking forward to edit some Timelapses
The new design is looking great btw!
Super Update, danke Gunther!
Definitely will be upgrading my LRT as I want to give my timelapse work some long overdue attention. Appreciate the update and all the develipment you put in to refining the software Gunther
Looks like a great update Gunther, great how you keep improving what was already a fantastic piece of software.
Much appreciated!
Thanks for all the improvements. You are a genius 🙌🏾
Great changes, amazing work! For my workflow it’s only smaller changes, but those are very nice as well!
Great news! Great work! Thank you Gunther 🙏
✨Amazing news!!!! ✨😀 Thanks so much for making so amazing product and advancing what is possible in this area! 👍🏻
It looks great, I am looking forward using it.
Thanks mate. Your the best!
Can’t wait to try. Would love to see a good tutorial on Milky Way TL with LRT, please tag link if you know of one!!! Thanks
Love it!
sensational!
Great news, thank you! Any support for Adobe’s AI Sky adaptive masks? I assume not? We can’t apply a Sky or Inverted Sky mask to one keyframe and have it adapt to all the other frames, say in a motion control sequence. That might be asking a lot! 😊
That's more a limitation on the way how those AI masks work, it wouldn't work well with timelapse and cause artifacts. Also it's very slow to apply those on a full timelapse sequence.
AI masks are very convenient for editing local areas. There may be a function to convert AI masks into fixed masks to make the effect more consistent and the software to be more efficient.
@@jeanstsai330 But that's not the way Adobe designed it. AI Masks are complex and get generated new for every image. If you play this back as timelapse, you get artifacts.
당신은 내 타임랩스 촬영 인생을 바꿔주었어😁
Translated it via Deepl: "You changed my time-lapse photography life."
Thanks so much for this feedback!🥰
Hello Gunther, thank you for helping us with our timelapse, I want to ask you if it is possible to add the Nik Collection software to our workflow with Lightroom and Lrtimelapse, thank you for everything!!!
Thanks for your nice feedback. Unfortunately I see no way to support this. LRTimelapse is designed for the use with Lightroom Classic / Adobe Camera Raw or to be used stand alone. Nik collection does Pixel-Based Editing as far as I know, it doesn't make much sense to integrate that.
Hallo, welches Kabel benötige ich für lrtimelapse an meiner canon eos r? Danke.
LRTimelapse ist eine Software, dafür brauchst Du gar kein Kabel. Solltest Du den LRT PRO Timer meinen, siehe lrtimelapse.com/de/lrtpt/kamera-ausloesekabel/
@@LRTimelapseOfficial vielen Dank
One workflow related hangup I've previously disliked is the difficulty of navigating to a directory in the browser. Did you add the function to immediately go to a folder in the browser when dragging/dropping it into LRTimelapse Browser?
You mean drag a folder from explorer/finder to LRTimelapse and have it opened there? Currently this is not possible, but there is a feature request forum where you should put in your idea: forum.lrtimelapse.com/Forum-lrtimelapse-feature-requests
In workflow is it imperative that visualize previews is turned on? Can I skip this?
You can turn them off at any time. But of course then you won't be ably to use the visual delficker and internal editor.
I'd rather work with the Small Button on the toolbar that toggle VP-Creation for Keyframes only vs. all images.
Check out my workflow tutorials - VP are very useful and will only be created when needed.
Maybe you come to the forum and explain a bit more what you are intending to do.
forum.lrtimelapse.com/
Wird das ein Update oder ein Upgrade? Ich habe vor nicht mal 4 Wochen LR6 gekauft.
Ich hab's im Video gesagt und es steht auch im Blog Artikel und auf der LRTimelapse Seite, dass alle User, die LRTimelapse 6 gekauft oder geupgraded haben seit dem 1. Januar 2024, LRTimelapse 7 mit ihrer bestehenden Lizenz nutzen können, also nichts neu kaufen müssen.
@@gwegnerde Danke, ich hab das Video gestern sehr spät gesehen und war zu müde für alles, wollte mir heute nochmal in Ruhe anschauen bzgl. neuer Funktionen. Besten Dank! Ps. Kann nur sagen, es gibt keinen einfacheren Weg Timelapse videos so einfach zu organisieren und zu bearbeiten, Hut Ab vor deiner Arbeit!
Sign me up!
It's a nice piece software. I wanted to try it. I saw the pricing. I don't want to try it anymore.
There is a free version you can use, there is a private license for around 100 US$ and there is the commercial license for pro users.
Is even the free version too expensive for you?
@@LRTimelapseOfficial What's the point of trying free version if I know that all my videos from Private version will be watermarked? The Private version is useless. Who wants a damned watermark in their videos? The only version that's good for anything else that trying out your first timelapse is the Pro version which is 330 €. That's nonsense for an enthusiast 🤷🏻
Just for reference, you can buy a copy of Affinity Photo for 72 € right now.
This is how I see it, but I'll be gladly corrected if I'm wrong about my assumptions.
What are you talking about? In none of the versions, not even the free, any videos are being watermarked. Did you even try this or are you just BSing? I don't have time for that. You can find the differences between licenses on lrtimelapse.com/features
If you don't like my solution or pricing, feel free to find another alternative. But stop telling wrong things here.
@@LRTimelapseOfficial Oh, I see. I completely switched the meaning of the "Overlay watermarks on exported videos" and here I stand corrected. 🤦Please accept my apology for being idiotic. I'll give it another try.
@@IvoPavlik Apology accepted! 👍 The watermarks are a Pro feature that allow photographers to add a custom watermark to their sequences to prevent them from getting stolen. Also a time stamp overlay is possible.
Wenn es einen Discount gäbe für Nutzer vorheriger Versionen, würde ich auch upgraden. Jedes Mal voll zahlen ist es miir nicht wert.
Es gab und gibt bei jedem Upgrade von LRTimelapse natürlich rabattierte Upgrades für LIzenznehmer älterer Versionen. In der Regel kostet das Upgrade ca. 50% des vollen Preises einer Lizenz. Alle details findest Du auf lrtimelapse.com/upgrade/
it's 2024 now, so it should be called "LRTimelapse AI" 😛🙃
I was never the guy that hopped on every marketing waggon.. ;-) If someone tells me a reasonable feature that would take profit from AI for LRTimelapse, I'll think about it!
@@LRTimelapseOfficial easy - removing birds
@@timefilming That's pixel based editing, not really the scope of LRTimelapse. In LRTimelapse we do all metadata based and only develop at the very end of the process. However there are easy ways to do what you want, see the Expert Tipps tutorials #6 and #10
Also, when you do your shooting right and use long exposure times for aesthetic timelapses, birds won't be visible anyway. That problem only happens if you use very short shutter times, which is not best practice for timelapses.
@@LRTimelapseOfficial I use long exposures only at night; for a night to day, it's ridiculous to use ND and therefore extreme ISO; for capturing clouds during the day I use intervals of 2-3 sec, no way to set a longer exposure
I know (and tried) a trick in AE with blend modes, but it gives artifacts; Davinci does a better job almost in 1 click, but I don't use it on a regular basis