One piece of software that you can create a time-lapse movie with from start to finish is Adobe Lightroom. When you are done adjusting your images, how do you batch export them from Lightroom? In this video, Richard Harrington walks you through how to batch export your time-lapse images from Lightroom.
- Now that all the files are updated,…it's time to do a batch export.…I'm not going to actually assemble these files.…We'll explore the assembly process a bit later.…But let me walk you through how to…get the files out of Lightroom.…You might be wondering, why leave Lightroom?…Well, Lightroom doesn't actually have…video export capabilities on its own.…If you add LR time lapse,…that's a functionality you gain.…Or if you have other tools like…Photoshop, Premier Pro, After Effects,…or really any video editing tool,…even iMovie or Windows Movie Maker,…you can import these images into those…and turn it into a movie file.…
So for now, let's just get the files out…so they're ready to use elsewhere.…In Lightroom, make sure that you have…that individual set of images active.…You might notice as you scroll…that the window starts to update…with the synced settings that we made earlier.…Don't worry, all that's happening here…is the screen is updating.…Those files have already had their metadata…saved in the background and it will start to update.…
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2/3/2018Released
3/3/2015- The benefits and challenges of using raw files in time-lapses
- Organizing and renaming images
- Processing in Lightroom
- Using LRTimelapse for advanced workflows
- Reducing flicker
- Assembling movies
- Integrating other Adobe applications
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 42s
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Using the exercise files1m 47s
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1. The Benefits of an All-Raw Workflow
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2. Importing Field Assets
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Splitting images by scenes6m 41s
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Renaming image sequences3m 53s
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3. An All-Lightroom Workflow
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Correcting exposure4m 54s
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Correcting color4m 1s
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Correcting distortion3m 45s
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Syncing adjustments1m 57s
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4. Basic Workflow with LRTimelapse and Lightroom
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Introduction to LRTimelapse2m 45s
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Initializing LRTimelapse3m 32s
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Importing into Lightroom3m 57s
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Exporting from Lightroom2m 56s
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5. The Visual Workflow
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Animating the crop4m 54s
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Creating a visual preview1m 47s
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Using visual deflicker4m 54s
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Fine-tuning visual deflicker5m 54s
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6. Advanced Techniques with LRTimelapse
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7. Integrating with Adobe and Other Applications
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Exporting in Premiere Pro4m 32s
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Exporting in After Effects3m 31s
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Exporting in Photoshop2m 58s
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Conclusion
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Next steps59s
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