Based on our record, Blender seems to be a lot more popular than LRTimelapse. While we know about 137 links to Blender, we've tracked only 9 mentions of LRTimelapse. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Update, I just downloaded 3.6 LTS from the blender.org official site, they are asking for donations. This time, the URL stayed. Source: 10 months ago
Hold up. When I go to blender.org then add the /thanks to the URL, it goes to that page, then immediately goes to a 404 right after. Interesting.... Source: 10 months ago
This is oddly strange its the usual go to for me to download blender updates (i google blender and click the usual blender.org strange..). Source: 10 months ago
If this is any other site than blender.org, you're at the wrong place. Source: 10 months ago
Can't say much, here. But I use this to deliver what my clients need. Before you ask why I can't tell - anonymity through obscurity. Source: 11 months ago
Check out this plugin: https://lrtimelapse.com/. Source: 12 months ago
As for the changing of exposure at dawn in that timelapse I shared, that's exposure ramping, and I make settings changes on my camera as the light levels are changing to maintain a good exposure, and then I smooth those changes in post using the super-helpful program LRTimelapse (which works in conjunction with Lightroom, so you need to be in the Adobe ecosystem to use it). LRtimelapse is absolutely key to almost... Source: about 1 year ago
Check out LRTimelapse, it’s a great owner-supported tool which works in conjunction with Lightroom. It’s great for seamless transitions between big light changes like sunsets, without awkward shutter-speed effects like sudden smearing. Source: about 1 year ago
Is it an image sequence? LRTimelapse might help you. Source: about 1 year ago
Pretty sure Nate uses the same workflow I do, since I followed his tutorial haha (see this link), but basically, it's LRTimelapse (Level and Ramp Timelapse, not Lightroom Timelapse). It's a separate program that allows you to assign keyframes for a sequence, then edit those keyframes in Lightroom (with only a few restrictions on how you can edit them), then LRT will automagically generate the setting for the... Source: over 1 year ago
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