![]() ![]() Grid View (G), Metadata->Save Metadata to files.Change the Exposure of the first image to 1.5, the exposure of the last to 2.5.Set the filter in Lightroom to "LRT Keyframes" - Check the keyframes: first and last image should have 4 stars - first image an exposure of 1.0, last image an exposure of 2.0.Drag the sequence to Lightroom, make sure to have "add" selected in the import dialog.double click on the exposure 2012 value in the table for the last image (keyframe), enter "2.0".double click on the exposure 2012 value in the table for the first image (keyframe), enter "1.0".Use the keyframes wizard to create 2 keyframes, one at the beginning and one at the end.Reset all edits in LRTimelapse: Clear Metadata (Metadata menu), save, right click on folder, "clear all LRT edits".Please try this, if the tips above did not deliver the desired results. Here is a step-by-step troubleshooting guide that allows you to track, how your metadata values are traveling between the programs. ![]() If anything looks right in LRTimelapse and you save then make sure in Lightroom to have no filter applied when loading the metadata for the sequence. If you want to use Lightroom 6/CC you would have to upgrade to the latest LRTimelapse 4. If you still use an older LRTimelapse version, please note that newer Lightroom tools cannot be supported there.Please make sure you have the latest LRTimelapse verision installed! Please check your camera date! If the camera date is in the future, Lightroom does not save/read metadata correctly! LRTimelapse will detect this since version 3.3 and offer to correct it.Are you applying the Auto Transition? After that you should check the curves of the changed parameters? (drop down top right of the preview) - check if the are looking right (in LRT3 there is a button " ALL" where you can see all curves as overlay) - you will then see if the curves have consistency or not.Are you taking all settings over to the next keyframe when editing to have the same basis? With LRT4 you have to use the "Sync-Script" from the Scripts menu, not "Copy/Paste" - check out my tutorials!.Are you only using the supported tools when editing? Please take special care on the right use of the gradients!.In the develop-module, even if the whole sequence is selected in the filmstrip, LR will only apply those commands to the current image, thus leading to confusion. G (to go to Grid-View in Library), check the filters, Ctrl-A (to select everything), then Load Metadata from files / Save Metadata from files. Make sure always to do the Metadata Loading and Saving from the Lightroom Library / Grid-View (not develop-module!) - please get used to this pattern for all operations in Lightroom, that should affect all images!.Have you initialized the sequence in LRTimelapse as first step (in LRTimelapse 4 this will happen automatically - but when trying to sort out any problems, it might make sense to use Metadata/Initialize from the menu, to start over with a clean set of files).You might as well check the "ALL" Button, to see all curves! Since LRT4 you can enable the "Visual Preview" feature to see the developed images with all edits! You can select other values with the dropdown box above the preview. The yellow curve resembles the "Exposure" setting. ![]() You will however see the table values change and as most important indicators you should see the changes in the curves overlaying the preview.
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