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To learn more about LRTimelapse and how it evolved, watch the documentary: LRTimelapse is being used by the majority of timelapse photographers all over the world (see some outstanding work by LRTimelapse users on the demo page), because it enables them to use their favorite photographic tools (Lightroom Classic or Adobe Camera RAW) to produce time lapses with all the advantages and power that those tools offer for image editing. Powerful batch capabilities to edit and render multiple timelapses as fast as possible.Special workflow for Long Term / Construction Timelapses.Best possible color rendition due to lossless Raw to Rec.2020 color transfer in a fully color managed workflow.Render in resolutions up to 8K and beyond.
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Render the final clips in different formats like MP4/H.264 and H.265/HEVC and also professional formats like Prores and DNxHR.Supports any camera that is supported by Lightroom.
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No matter if on Windows or Mac, or which camera you use: LRTimelapse will take your time lapse results to the next level.
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is Version 9.1 a cloud version? Lightroom itself does not report any updates when I click the update button, and I can find no downloads for a standalone version of Lightroom beyond 6.1? When I say Lightroom Classic, I mean the standalone version not linked to the cloud. Hmm thanks for the explanation that's really helpful. However, being an older version of Camera Raw it might not be able to correctly render some of the edit adjustments that you made in Lightroom using the newer version of Camera Raw, so using "Render using Lightroom" is usually the safer option for dealing with that compatibility issue. If PS renders the file, it's initially only created in the system cache, so only when you subsequently "Save" is the physical file created on disk. The only real difference to the user is that using Lightroom to render the file means the file is created on disk first.so if you subsequently decide to abandon the work in PS you'll be left with a stray Tiff/PSD file to delete. In which case, you should choose the option to "Render using Lightroom" when you get that compatibility warning, which then uses Lightroom's Camera Raw engine to render the Tiff/PSD for opening into Photoshop (if the Camera Raw versions are fully compatible, Lightroom passes the raw file to Photoshop, which silently uses its own Camera Raw plug-in to create the Tiff/PSD). Open Photoshop and check its Camera Raw plug-in version, though I suspect it won't support Camera Raw 10.1. If you are running Lightroom 6.14 (not the "last version of Lightroom Classic", which is currently at version 9.1), I assume you are using an older version of Photoshop. The message means that because Lightroom is at the 10.1 version of Camera Raw, when you choose to edit in Photoshop (which has its own Camera Raw plug-in), then Photoshop's Camera Raw plug-in should also be at version 10.1 or later, and that message indicates that it isn't.