Make sure that Add is selected at the top ( not copy!!) to add the images to the Library.Here is a video tutorial on how the drag/drop works. Drag the button named Drag to Lightroom into the Lightroom Library.If you imported with the LRTimelapse-Importer (the sequence is not yet in the Lightroom catalog):.There are to scenarios to make sure this happens: Bring your sequence to Lightroom and make sure the XMP-Metadata that LRTimelapse wrote gets applied.This is also explained in the Holy Grail Tutorial. The thick cyan curve gives you an idea about the natural luminance transition. If you want, for a sunset you can let it fall a bit and for a sunrise you can let it raise a bit. Use the Rotate/Stretch sliders to rotate the orange curve in order to get it as close to the horizontal middle line as possible.The orange curve shows the compensations that the Holy Grail Wizard calculated for the camera adjustments. The Holy Grail Wizard button will be enabled, just click it and an orange curve will get calculated to compensate the Holy Grail camera adjustments.Sequences shot with the “Holy Grail” approach:.Note: for Sequences shot with the “Holy Grail” approach, the wizard will create two orange triangular keyframes for each change in ISO, Shutter-Speed or Aperture. By dragging the slider you can easily create more or less keyframes. Keyframes will mark the images, that you are going to edit manually – the develop-settings for all other images will be calculated automatically by LRTimelapse.
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On Mac it will be always the CMD Key instead of Ctrl.
JPG/TIFF/PNG sequences can be used, if you convert them to DNG with Lightroom first. The Visual Workflow offers Holy Grail leveling, visual previews and visual deflicker.
Holy Grail sequences will automatically be detected by evaluating the exif-data. This is the workflow that you will be using, if you shoot RAW (you should). It works for any RAW sequence, holy Grail or not. This is the “Swiss Army Knife” in LRTimelapse.