Exposure Shift in Timelapse After Syncing Settings in Lightroom
- July 6, 2024
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Hi everyone,
I’ve been using Lightroom for over 10 years and specialize in timelapse photography. I’ve never faced this issue before, so I’m hoping someone can help.
I have a custom preset that includes basic settings, curves, color grading, and calibration settings. My usual workflow is to apply this preset to one image, make any necessary corrections, and then sync all settings across the entire sequence of photos. In the past, this method worked flawlessly, with no noticeable differences between images upon export.
However, for my last two timelapses, I’ve noticed a shift in exposure between many consecutive images. Initially, I thought this was due to changing light conditions that the camera couldn’t handle. But today, I’m certain it’s an issue with Lightroom’s sync function. I have two images with very similar camera settings and Lightroom edits, yet there’s a noticeable difference in exposure. Apart from changing colors in two far-away buildings, the camera settings and Lightroom edits are the same.
For a recent timelapse with 330 pictures, at least 35 images have this issue, resulting in flickering in the exported video. This is really frustrating.
I’ve attached screenshots of image 1 and image 2 along with their edited versions, along with the system info, for reference.
Any insights or solutions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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