Great tutorial for me that I use CaptureOne to develop raw files. My question, beeing a new user of LRT is if you suggest to use LRT vs Capture One for raw development. I use C1 professionally every day with my team and we find the exported jpgs close to perfect to be then used in LRT to create the TL clip. What is your opinion/suggestion?
LRTimelapse doesn't support C1 and it would also not be a good idea to develop anything in C1 in combination with LRT. If you don't want to work with Lightroom Classic, you'd need to use the internal workflow outlined in this video. But no C1 for timelapses, I'm sorry.
@@LRTimelapseOfficial I am going to make a test edinting a TL sequence from raw files (we only whoot raw for TL) and the same with jpgs generated by C1. Curious to see the difference . Your suggestion is interesting it would lower significantly the editing process if all cold be done il LRT.
@@LRTimelapseOfficial yes, cool, but that article is 7 yrs old. these days cameras are much better, and w sony you can have a smooth exposure ramping adn minimal flickering.
@@petrub27 Most of the points still apply. If you have the impression that you can get great results in A mode, go for it, LRTimelapse supports it of course ans will do a great job with keyframing and deflickering. But personally, I go the extra mile to be able to fully control my exposures during shooting, get instant feedback and not leave it only to the camera.
You cannot apply batch operations to the folder currently loaded in the main window. Batch operations will only be applicable on folders that are not currently loaded. You need to load another folder (might also be an empty one) into the main window.
@@LRTimelapseOfficial Batch operations are not available for the folder currently loaded. Please switch to another folder before trying again. This keeps coming up, no matter what folder it's in. I've never seen this before in previous versions. It's really bothering me. I'm looking for an answer as soon as possible. I'm zerocg.
@@度时光 I think you don't understand. Just load another folder, like the direct parent folder into the main window. Then you can do batch operations on every other folder, just not the one loaded. Please understand that this is not the place where I can give technical support. Please come to the forum for further questions: forum.lrtimelapse.com
What a nice information-packed tutorial. Just when I started to learn LRT. Thank you! One question though. I accidentally created reference area in the preview area with shift key pressed and it created some kind of image crop which I wasn't able to get rid of. It's there a tutorial that covers this topic? Custom cropping directly from within LRT seems like a super handy feature. I just couldn't find any more detail in the forum. PS: I'm on version 7.0 beta 12
Shift drag in the preview sets the crop, not a reference area. Shift double click resets the crop. Just dragging (no key pressed) sets the reference area. Double click removes it.
highly appreciate the workflow without lightroom, since I dont use Adobe Apps anymore. (privacy concerns)
Thanks a ton!
Excellent tutorial. Version 7 is worth it. Thank you.
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Great tutorial for me that I use CaptureOne to develop raw files.
My question, beeing a new user of LRT is if you suggest to use LRT vs Capture One for raw development. I use C1 professionally every day with my team and we find the exported jpgs close to perfect to be then used in LRT to create the TL clip.
What is your opinion/suggestion?
LRTimelapse doesn't support C1 and it would also not be a good idea to develop anything in C1 in combination with LRT.
If you don't want to work with Lightroom Classic, you'd need to use the internal workflow outlined in this video. But no C1 for timelapses, I'm sorry.
@@LRTimelapseOfficial I am going to make a test edinting a TL sequence from raw files (we only whoot raw for TL) and the same with jpgs generated by C1.
Curious to see the difference .
Your suggestion is interesting it would lower significantly the editing process if all cold be done il LRT.
an amazing software. but why would I ever record a timelapse in M mode while i can use Av mode for example and than just deflicker?
Please see this faq: forum.lrtimelapse.com/Thread-why-not-shoot-day-to-night-transitions-in-aperture-priority-mode
@@LRTimelapseOfficial yes, cool, but that article is 7 yrs old. these days cameras are much better, and w sony you can have a smooth exposure ramping adn minimal flickering.
@@petrub27 Most of the points still apply. If you have the impression that you can get great results in A mode, go for it, LRTimelapse supports it of course ans will do a great job with keyframing and deflickering.
But personally, I go the extra mile to be able to fully control my exposures during shooting, get instant feedback and not leave it only to the camera.
Why can't I batch process Display: Batch processing does not apply to the current folder
You cannot apply batch operations to the folder currently loaded in the main window. Batch operations will only be applicable on folders that are not currently loaded. You need to load another folder (might also be an empty one) into the main window.
@@LRTimelapseOfficial Batch operations are not available for the folder currently loaded. Please switch to another folder before trying again.
This keeps coming up, no matter what folder it's in.
I've never seen this before in previous versions.
It's really bothering me.
I'm looking for an answer as soon as possible.
I'm zerocg.
@@度时光 I think you don't understand. Just load another folder, like the direct parent folder into the main window. Then you can do batch operations on every other folder, just not the one loaded.
Please understand that this is not the place where I can give technical support. Please come to the forum for further questions: forum.lrtimelapse.com
What a nice information-packed tutorial. Just when I started to learn LRT. Thank you!
One question though. I accidentally created reference area in the preview area with shift key pressed and it created some kind of image crop which I wasn't able to get rid of. It's there a tutorial that covers this topic? Custom cropping directly from within LRT seems like a super handy feature. I just couldn't find any more detail in the forum.
PS: I'm on version 7.0 beta 12
Shift drag in the preview sets the crop, not a reference area. Shift double click resets the crop.
Just dragging (no key pressed) sets the reference area. Double click removes it.
@@gwegnerde Of yes, that's it. Thank you!