LRTimelapse 4 provides the most comprehensive solution for time lapse editing, keyframing, grading and rendering. No matter if on Windows or Mac, no matter which Camera you use: LRTimelapse will take your time lapse results to the next level.
LRTimelapse is being used by most known time lapse producers and many amateurs. It allows keyframing and grading of time lapse sequences in an all-RAW-file-based workflow, utilizing the Adobe Camera RAW develop engine implemented in Lightroom (Versions 3, 4, 5 and 6) and Adobe Camera Raw.
Creating Day-to-Night and Night-to-Day time lapse transitions is easily and perfectly done with the sophisticated "Holy-Grail"-workflow. Rendering of the final sequences can be done in professional video formats like Prores 4:4:4 and 4:2:2 and resolutions up to 6K - of course consumer formats like MP4/H.264 are supported as well.
Time lapse movies are getting more and more popular these days. Still-photographers, filmmakers and multimedia artists are discovering this new and exciting facet of photography.
LRTimelapse is being used by those people, because it enables them to use their favorite photographic tools (Lightroom or the Adobe Creative Suite) to produce time lapses with all the advantages and power that those tools offer for image editing. It allows them to easily deal with time lapse specifics, like getting rid of the tedious flicker-effect and even helps them to achieve the so called "holy grail of time lapse photography": smooth day-to-night transitions.
Version 4.7 (4.7.4):
Note: Although Finder indicates that this is version 4.7, the developer states that this is version 4.7.4.
- Fixed out of memory render error with video exports in 4K and bigger introduced in the windows version 4.7.3.
- Reload would require to wait for the previews to get generated, this has been changed. Now you can proceed through the full workflow without having to wait for the (camera) previews to be loaded. Please note that in the Basic workflow, of course you will need the camera previews (blue line) to be able deflicker.
- This change especially makes sense for long JPG sequences that you wouldn’t deflicker and where preview generation would take very long.
- In the Basic Workflow the Deflicker button now will be deactivated as long as the previews haven’t been completely generated and loaded.
- Improved handling of the render interface between LR and LRT. In very rare cases the interface could get stuck and then try to render one file again and again.
- LRTimelapse will now ignore files that start with a dot. Such files sometimes are generated by Mac OS when working on drives that not support extended attributes.
- OS X 10.9 or later
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