I shot 230+ RAW photos using Lightroom app on my k20 pro and here’s the result after stabilizing the video in after effects:
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Is it lightroom pro?? I tried to use Lightroom camera but I was annoyed by the lack of features in it. If there ia a different application, pls link it/let me know
Look like Investigatin Movie intro
Beautiful JOB!!
Nicely done mate. Konsi city ka shoot hai?
what am I seeing here? please someone educate me.
Try googling hyperlapse
Varanasi
Thanks!
Thank you!
Like ckerazor said RAW is exactly the original image out of your sensor without any compression. It gives you more flexibility like changing the exposure and white balance in post production.
Moving Timelapse (Fast Forward Video)
Yes I have Lightroom pro. Check your inbox.
Nowadays smartphones are capable of shooting 12 bit RAWs. If you are capturing photographs in challenging lighting condition then shooting in RAW will be beneficial. RAWs can also be good if you’re planning to do stacking while doing astrophotography.
That was awesome man, check dm
A video.
Exceptional
Which ROM are you using? Which camera app?
Well well well if it isn’t the Dashawmet Ghat……
Lage raho Kashivasi
Yeah that’s because this isn’t the original video. I saved this video in custom (low) resolution for Instagram.
Thanks!
Yeah this is Dashashwamedh ghat
I’m on MIUI 12.5 and this was shot using Lightroom Mobile. Was previously on Evolution X but it didn’t worked for me. I had issues with custom recovery so I reverted back to MIUI
Thank you 🙂
Haven’t seen it yet 🙁
[Here’s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyQKUgRpBjo) the hi res
I meant what do I need to look for that the Raw photo and Lightroom produce? what would be the difference with just shooting regular jpgs photo?