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Joined: May 2017
Hi, and many thanks to G.Wegner for this awesome software. In January I knew nothing in photography except pushing the button of my bridge in auto mode, and now I'm able to shoot my firsts holy grails from sunset to milky way ! Timelapse has been for me a motivating way to learn all the basics in photography !
I have a question about the influence of reference value in Qdslr : During dark nights, this value often goes low (3000-3500), even with a good milky way exposure, with normal settings (ISO 5000 / 10s for example with my Samyang 24 mm at f2). And before the sunset, this value is above 8000 for a correct exposure.
Of course I can lower the reference value on Qdslrdashboard from the sunset to the milky way rise, and in fact I want to see some darkening in my final timelapse. I only want to know how LRtimelapse deals with this darkening : Will Lrtimelapse try to compensate the darkening and make all the frames equal and adjusted to the beginning value (a feature I don't want) or will it only smooth the luminance jumps / irregularities on a decreasing (or increasing in sunrise situations) trend made by reference value adjusting ?
I have a question about the influence of reference value in Qdslr : During dark nights, this value often goes low (3000-3500), even with a good milky way exposure, with normal settings (ISO 5000 / 10s for example with my Samyang 24 mm at f2). And before the sunset, this value is above 8000 for a correct exposure.
Of course I can lower the reference value on Qdslrdashboard from the sunset to the milky way rise, and in fact I want to see some darkening in my final timelapse. I only want to know how LRtimelapse deals with this darkening : Will Lrtimelapse try to compensate the darkening and make all the frames equal and adjusted to the beginning value (a feature I don't want) or will it only smooth the luminance jumps / irregularities on a decreasing (or increasing in sunrise situations) trend made by reference value adjusting ?