Hello!
I am doing a timelapse project and after shooting a lot of scenes I found that many of them have serious flickering in them. Which means that approximately every second picture is significantly darker, which is causing the movie to flicker. This is to me incomprehensible since I shot the pictures with my Nikon D5100 using manual settings. Manual aperture, shutter speed, ISO, white balance and I shot in RAW.
So my question to you is:
1) Does anyone know why the pictures brightness differ? Did I do anything wrong using the camera?
2) Is there a way to fix this in Lightroom or any other program? I'm looking for a setting that would "smooth" out the differences between the pictures.
Here is one of my scenes that this problem applies to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6O3CcWJ0sl4
Thanks in advance,
Pontus
I am doing a timelapse project and after shooting a lot of scenes I found that many of them have serious flickering in them. Which means that approximately every second picture is significantly darker, which is causing the movie to flicker. This is to me incomprehensible since I shot the pictures with my Nikon D5100 using manual settings. Manual aperture, shutter speed, ISO, white balance and I shot in RAW.
So my question to you is:
1) Does anyone know why the pictures brightness differ? Did I do anything wrong using the camera?
2) Is there a way to fix this in Lightroom or any other program? I'm looking for a setting that would "smooth" out the differences between the pictures.
Here is one of my scenes that this problem applies to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6O3CcWJ0sl4
Thanks in advance,
Pontus