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RE: Day to Night and interval - Gunther - 2014-07-27 Normally you wouldn't shoot into the night with that fast moving clouds, since you won't see any stars then ;-) Ramping the interval is tricky and will always lead to an acceleration. We already discussed this a couple of times here, just search for it: for example: http://forum.lrtimelapse.com/Thread-ddb-d7100-tp-link-interval-timer-doesn-t-work?highlight=%22interval+ramping%22 RE: Day to Night and interval - roy.davis - 2021-05-12 Gunther, I know this is an old post, but you mentioned the possibility of including interval ramping for transition from day to night. I recently did my first holy grail but wasn't satisfied with the result. Daytime clouds look too choppy with a 16 second constant interval. It seems that interval ramping could be done without seeing an acceleration. Is Interval Ramping currently possible with QSLR dashboard or with LRTimelapse? Thanks, Roy RE: Day to Night and interval - Gunther - 2021-05-12 Interval Ramping is possible with the LRT PRO Timer, see: https://lrtimelapse.com/lrtpt It also has huge other advantages for your workflow and it will perfectly work with qDslrDashboard. |