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A question about the "Datetime original".
So far, I well understood that the exif data from my Canon 6D provides an information without decimal value,
meaning the precision is second.
Then regarding the LRtimelapse display I have decimal values for Datetime original ...
some sequences with decimal values like 77,16,56 ... then 00,00, / I should have always 00 / some sequences with always values different of 00
Then interval values seems to be calculated including the decimal values, leading to variable value ?
Thank you to explain if I badly look or if there is an explanation.
I need to be sure about the interval value, because using a star adventurer mount with the astro lapse feature,
it seems that the interval is not constant..., I would be sure to submit the issue...
Thank you
Dominique
So far, I well understood that the exif data from my Canon 6D provides an information without decimal value,
meaning the precision is second.
Then regarding the LRtimelapse display I have decimal values for Datetime original ...
some sequences with decimal values like 77,16,56 ... then 00,00, / I should have always 00 / some sequences with always values different of 00
Then interval values seems to be calculated including the decimal values, leading to variable value ?
Thank you to explain if I badly look or if there is an explanation.
I need to be sure about the interval value, because using a star adventurer mount with the astro lapse feature,
it seems that the interval is not constant..., I would be sure to submit the issue...
Thank you
Dominique
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