Without a doubt a great video, this flicker is called flicker by contrast and it is because Adobe uses a "smart" function and is that in each photograph the same value of the slider is not applied in the same way in each photograph, but applies a value according to its internal algorithm value. This is something that I have been trying for a long time and that I solve by editing from Raw in da vinci resolve, 0 flicker with the possibility of editing raw photographs already mounted in a video sequence ... your option is very good but in a timelapse in which you include a sunset you would already have a parameter ramping problem. I don't know if I explain myself. Thank you for the content as always of great quality
@varadthalnerkar30403 ай бұрын
Amazing light show captured here. Thanks for the tips and tutorial.
@Speed-Cecil3 ай бұрын
Thanks for this !! I need to create my video from the Aurora back in May.
@hkon_h3 ай бұрын
Quick n' dirty way to fix flickering (or if you want the clip to be smoother), duplicate the video layer, move it 1 frame in either direction and set the opacity to 25-50%. It will cause a tiny bit of trailing of the stairs but only if you zoom in real close.
@keniajuliani60263 ай бұрын
The best video ever!! Thanks mate.
@AstroQuest13 ай бұрын
Fantastic video Peter. Don't when I will have the opportunity to do a timelapse of an aurora, however, I have been doing some solar timelapses of the sun using PS do see some uses of your techniques. Cheers Kurt
@re420693 ай бұрын
Thank you! Glad I didnt delete my most recent RAW pics
@keithhanssen74133 ай бұрын
Thank you, sir!
@BatuOzmen9826 күн бұрын
Hi Peter, Which version you are using the 14-24mm lens ? Great video and explanation just what I was looking for Thank you. Clear Skies!
@paulvalerio38873 ай бұрын
Greetings Peter, super informative video, I’ve been using the “layers to frame” method but will try this, it’s looking much easier. Flickering question. If highlights & shadow sliders contribute to flickering doesn’t that mean that when Sync is applied they treat frames differently vs equally? So all highlights might get -10 but what is identified as a highlight per frame can change or fluctuate…(?) I’ve always felt like my wildlife photo edits jump around. Sometimes highlights -20 is less crunchy and muddy than -5 on similar photos. (Just my example)