7/21/2023 0 Comments Lrtimelapse 4.5 proThis makes it easier to keep it always updated in order to ensure support for the latest camera models. Added version check for Adobe DNG Converter. With an UI Scaling of 2.0, the Keyframes Wizard was cut at the bottom, fixed. Creating a new folder from the import dialog did not refresh the folder tree, fixed. Sometimes LRTimelapse did not start with the folder tree at the position where it was closed. Increased the range for the Rotate slider in the Holy Grail Wizard. Please note, that you might have to use quotation marks, like LRTimelapse "C:\temp", depending on your platform and starting method. You can also pass multiple parameters: for example to have LRTimelapse launch at the top left corner of your screen, regardless on how you left off, just use LRTimelapse screenposx1=0 screenposx2=0. To have define a certain start path for example, you could launch LRTimelapse with Any parameter of the LRTimelapse user.props file can now be passed as commandline parameter. Added a “Delete Holy Grail adjustments” button to the toolbar above the table next to “Delete Deflicker” to delete the holy grail adjustments, if necessary. Added Alt-Q as additional shortcut to exit the application. Redesigned the plus/minus buttons next to the slider controls. The button will only appear for sequences shot in A-Mode. However, there seem to be cameras that do not smooth in A-Mode, therefore I’ve added a Button to the Keyframes-Wizard which will allow to force the Holy Grail Keyframe creation. In such cases the HG-Wizard would do more harm than good, because it would calculate compensations for “steps” that are not there. Normally, for sequences shot in A-Mode, the Holy Grail Wizard is deactivated, because such sequences normally come rather smooth from the camera (most cameras do smoothing in A-Mode, but still write discrete values into EXIF). Improved visibility for the visual-preview-creationstatus bar (below the visual previews) on high-dpi displays. ![]() The keyframes are now being displayed more opaque, just like in the camera previews mode. ![]() In “Visual Preview” mode the keyframe indicators in the preview sometimes were hardly visible. dat index files which for example the Nikon Z7 and Z6 create instead of putting them into a “MISC” folder.
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