Hi all,
I'm pretty new to this timelapse deal, and have managed one or two that I'm happy with, and am now trying out the holy grail.
One thing I've noticed which is evident in the timelapse you linked here (which is awesome by the way, and I don't mean to criticize at all), is when the sun is in the shot, it's "bloom" pulses when an exposure adjustment was made.
Does this occur because highlights clipped at the time of exposure? Or is there another reason that this occurs?
Any advice would be great!
(2011-08-19, 12:13)ChrisLong Wrote: (2011-08-18, 22:33)gwegner Wrote: It's a bit of work, but manageable. Use the workflow I demonstrated in the "holy grail" tutorial.
[Video: http://www.vimeo.com/27886478]
I'm not sure why it jiggles about like it does... it was on a very steady tripod and wasn't too windy so I'm guessing I've introduced that during my post processing somehow, and the sun flares a couple of times on its way to setting which is quite hard to fix. It may just be a case of fiddling more in PS.
Again I welcome and comments and pointers.
Thanks
Chris.