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One huge feature is the ability to preview your timelapse right from within Lightroom without having to spend a lot of time rendering it out to jpg, importing it into Premiere or Resolve or something and then rendering out your final video just to see that the sequence didn’t work as well as you thought it would. It doesn’t use any luminosity detection or anything like that, but when you set your keyframes, it uses the metadata to calculate the adjustments for the in-between frames to brighten or darken them as needed. It can automatically identify keyframes within a shot to help even out those “Holy Grail” day-to-night (or night-to-day) sequences and maintain a consistent level of exposure between them. So, if you’ve been out all night shooting 20 different sequences with multiple cameras, it can quickly figure out which images belong to which sequences to let you organise and process them separately and easily without having to guess where sequences begin and end.
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