LRTimelapse 7 - Complete Basic Tutorial

This is the complete basic tutorial for LRTimelapse. Additionally to the internal editing and processing in LRTimelapse it also includes editing and exporting via Lightroom Classic.
You will learn how to
- keyframe your images
- edit them with the internal editor in LRTimelapse
- do finer adjustments to your edits with Lightroom Classic
- animate Gradients with Lightroom and LRT
- calculate auto transitions,
- deflicker, export and render your timelapse in LRTimelapse.
- alternatively export via Lightroom
German Version / Deutsche Version: • LRTimelapse 7 - Grundl...
If you are a new user and want to start it a bit slower or you don't work with Lightroom, check out frist:
- The Simplified Basic Tutorial without Lightroom: • LRTimelapse 7 - Shorte...
Feel free to test the free version of LRTimelapse with your sequences up to 400 images. If you like it, you can find different licenses in the shop: lrtimelapse.co...
I also recommend my EBook "Timelapse Photography" - 480 pages that will teach you how to get the best results - from shooting to perfect editing! lrtimelapse.co...
- Download LRTimelapse 7 beta lrtimelapse.co...
- Information about the beta and all new features: forum.lrtimela...
- LRTimelapse Website: lrtimelapse.com
- EBook Timelapse Photography: lrtimelapse.co...
- LRTimelapse Newsletter: lrtimelapse.co...
- LRTimelapse on Instagram: / lrtimelapse
- LRTimelapse Forum: forum.lrtimela...
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:46 - Folders
00:58 - Optional: Restrict to Timelapse Folders
01:19 - File Formats
01:41 - Preview Playback
01:51 - Metadata
02:08 - Lossless!
02:30 - Evaluating the Luminance Curve
02:42 - Workflow Buttons
02:56 - Keyframes Wizard
03:35 - Set Keyframes manually
03:45 - The Holy Grail Wizard
03:53 - The Holy Grail Method
04:12 - qDslrDashboard
04:28 - The Holy Grail Wizard
04:36 - Holy Grail Wizard only available for Holy Grail Sequences
04:48 - Save Metadata
05:13 - Visual Previews for Keyframes
05:20 - Blue vs. Pink Curve
05:44 - LRT's Internal Editor
06:07 - Syncrhonize Keyframes
06:30 - Why Lightroom?
06:54 - Keyframe editing in Lightroom
06:59 - Prepare Lightroom
07:20 - Drag To Lightroom
07:52 - Import into Lightroom
08:16 - Filter for Keyframes
08:35 - Edit Keyframes in Lightroom
09:29 - Keyframing Masks
10:11 - Using the Sync Script
10:43 - Edit the other Keyframes
10:52 - Save Metadata
11:21 - Metadata Operations always from Grid View!
11:51 - The Second Workflow Row
12:14 - Checking out the Curves / Reefining Edits
12:45 - Auto Transition
13:02 - Showing ALL Curves
13:16 - Generating all Visual Previews
13:28 - Evalutate your Sequence
13:48 - Set a Reference Area for Deflicker
14:43 - Visual Deflicker
14:52 - Smoothing Slider
15:10 - Multi-Pass Deflicker
15:47 - Lossless!
16:19 - Workflow Indicators in the Tree
16:32 - Detach the Preview Panel
16:40 - Export and Render
17:29 - a) Export via LRTimelapse
17:40 - Adding another Folder to the Resticted Tree
18:26 - b) Export via Lightroom
18:56 - Select Full Sequence
19:07 - Read Metadata From Files
19:21 - Switch to Actual Folder
19:35 - Export Settings
19:52 - Define an Output Folder in Lightroom
20:12 - Render From LRTimelapse
20:25 - Render Presets
21:04 - Explaining the Render Settings
21:17 - Auto Generated Filename
21:29 - Post Processing Options
21:40 - LRT Motion Blur
22:25 - Batch Process List
22:33 - Play Back Final Video
22:43 - Rerender from Intermediate Sequences
23:19 - Render Multiple Intermediat Sequences
23:41 - Summary
24:19 - KZread Channel
24:25 - More Tutorials
24:33 - LRTimelapse Forum

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  • @TomLowryFilm
    @TomLowryFilmАй бұрын

    👏🏼 LR timelapse is imo the most underrated yet amazing app. The work this guy has put in for years is not unnoticed, thank you so much

  • @LRTimelapseOfficial

    @LRTimelapseOfficial

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for your kind feeback, much appreciated!

  • @NorthumberlandAstro
    @NorthumberlandAstro15 күн бұрын

    Top work Gunther. I upgraded from LRT4 to LRT7 recently, it is great software. Just getting back into this after a few years off and your tutorials are really helpful. Thank you.

  • @robbinsdrones
    @robbinsdronesАй бұрын

    This looks fantastic. Thank you for this easy to understand and straightforward tutorial - excellent work!

  • @AnthonyBGVN
    @AnthonyBGVNАй бұрын

    Thx for updating all those tutorial, it is interesting to watch different type of workflow

  • @vladimirmachek2524
    @vladimirmachek252428 күн бұрын

    Great work Gunther. I am happy user of LRT5 and I definitely upgrade it to LRT7. Thank you very much.

  • @ellisvener5337
    @ellisvener533725 күн бұрын

    Thanks, Gunther! This a great program and a great tutorial. You explained everything so clearly. Have you considered adding a feature in the Render stage where you can create or import a custom text watermark or a studio's logo to the rendered timelapse, the way we can when exporting an image from Lightroom? Currently, I am doing that in FCP X, but being able to do it in LRTimelapse would make production more efficient.

  • @LRTimelapseOfficial

    @LRTimelapseOfficial

    25 күн бұрын

    Actually with LRT Pro there is an option to add a Watermark overlay to the exported video. However it's more intended to be for "Copyright" reasons when sending clips to customers before they have payed. It's test only, no logo or customizable fonts. I feel, if at all, something like that would be better done on the final edit in the video editing program.

  • @ezpepz
    @ezpepz12 күн бұрын

    Awesome video, extremely helpful! One question about the new Lightroom AI denoise feature: do you think it is better to do a first passage in Lightroom to just denoise all the sequence and then start the workflow, to do it as a final step or something else?

  • @LRTimelapseOfficial

    @LRTimelapseOfficial

    11 күн бұрын

    I don't recommend using AI-Denoise with timelapses. See this faq for more information: forum.lrtimelapse.com/Thread-workflow-if-using-new-lightroom-ai-noise-reduction

  • @iraj4317
    @iraj431728 күн бұрын

    Hi! I edit my RAW images in DXO Photolab and export them as TIFF 16 bit, Rec. 2020 (Adobe free workflow) How does LRTimelapse 7 works with TIFF files? Thanks!

  • @LRTimelapseOfficial

    @LRTimelapseOfficial

    28 күн бұрын

    LRTimelapse doesn't support tifff, because this is not a good workflow. The ode of LRTimelapse is to do it's work before and together with the raw converter. This delivers the outstanding results. Preedited tiff files cannot be edited in the way lrtimelapse works.

  • @soffici1
    @soffici1Ай бұрын

    Am I wrong or the workflow has a few significant changes compared to that of LRT 6? No DNGs, different folder structure requirements, different keyframe exporting to LRC…

  • @LRTimelapseOfficial

    @LRTimelapseOfficial

    Ай бұрын

    No, it's very backward compatible. No major changes to the workflow itself, just simplifications. JPGs can be used directly (without converting them to DNG). The Restricted Folders are optional, they have been there in LRT6 already. Nothing changed with the keyframes.

  • @KenToney
    @KenToneyАй бұрын

    Should reference area for MW be sky or foreground?

  • @LRTimelapseOfficial

    @LRTimelapseOfficial

    Ай бұрын

    Please come to the forum for such support queries. forum.lrtimelapse.com/

  • @KenToney
    @KenToneyАй бұрын

    Could you do an updated Milky Way Timelapse edit with the new masking tools selected for LRT? If you have one already let me know, thanks!!!

  • @LRTimelapseOfficial

    @LRTimelapseOfficial

    Ай бұрын

    Maybe in the future. If you want to use a Mask, just use a circular one, track it with the milky way. Please come to the forum for further questions: forum.lrtimelapse.com

  • @KenToney

    @KenToney

    Ай бұрын

    @@LRTimelapseOfficial thanks I looked but no instruction on the masks to bring out the MW better

  • @gwegnerde

    @gwegnerde

    Ай бұрын

    @@KenToney The most important when shooting the milky way is to use a fast lens. Best 1.4 or 1.8. Then you don't need any trick to tweak the milky way. It's beautiful as it is. Otherwise you can just do a little contrast enhancement on the radial mask, use very little (!) dehaze - but that should do it. 90% of all milky way shots are over processed and therefore a pain to look at. I will see if I can make a tutorial about that some day.