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LRTimelapse v. 5.8, Using QDSLR Dashboard to capture images.
What parameter(s) is the holy grail wizard using to adjust the brightness of the images? Is it only exposure? I need a good way to correct for the resulting overexposed images when using it to photograph day to night milky way photography.
The 1st photo shows a screenshot of a raw milky way image toward the end (nighttime) portion of my sequence and the resulting holy grail curve. I think that the exposure is actually acceptable at this point and a good place to start development. (Please disregard the spikes in the curve in the first quarter of the sequence as they are caused by lightning strikes and are a different problem altogether).
The second screenshot shows the overexposed result after loading into Light Room.
Does the Holy Grail Wizard only adjust the exposure, or does it adjust more than that? If it adjusts only the exposure, I can just re-adjust it in Light Room, but it seems to me that there may be something else I need to re-adjust to get it back.
Thanks,
Mike.
What parameter(s) is the holy grail wizard using to adjust the brightness of the images? Is it only exposure? I need a good way to correct for the resulting overexposed images when using it to photograph day to night milky way photography.
The 1st photo shows a screenshot of a raw milky way image toward the end (nighttime) portion of my sequence and the resulting holy grail curve. I think that the exposure is actually acceptable at this point and a good place to start development. (Please disregard the spikes in the curve in the first quarter of the sequence as they are caused by lightning strikes and are a different problem altogether).
The second screenshot shows the overexposed result after loading into Light Room.
Does the Holy Grail Wizard only adjust the exposure, or does it adjust more than that? If it adjusts only the exposure, I can just re-adjust it in Light Room, but it seems to me that there may be something else I need to re-adjust to get it back.
Thanks,
Mike.