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Joined: Mar 2020
Posts: 3
Threads: 1
Joined: Mar 2020
Hi Gunther,
I just made my first time-lapse with help of your software.
A very very nice sunrise... ? and for sure the software did a really nice job! Need to know it better but with help of all the info here it won't take long I guess ??
For this time-lapse there was one thing... I wasn't actually planning on making one, was just there for a milky way shot and stayed a bit longer. I didn't calculate the amount of frames and used 3sec interval so I ended up with about 1600 photo's.... in RAW is a lot of data...!
Is there a way (with your software) to skip frames in between? Now I used all the frames but it takes a lot of time and data.
ps. I used Aperture priority (manual lens) on a Sony A7iii and exposed for the brighter sky.... I think it did a good job and in LR I could retrieve enough detail in the foreground. Do you allways use Manual mode? even if you cannot stay with your camera (lets say a full day-night operation).
Thanks for all the information and pleasant software!
Kind regards,
Stef Kuipers
I just made my first time-lapse with help of your software.
A very very nice sunrise... ? and for sure the software did a really nice job! Need to know it better but with help of all the info here it won't take long I guess ??
For this time-lapse there was one thing... I wasn't actually planning on making one, was just there for a milky way shot and stayed a bit longer. I didn't calculate the amount of frames and used 3sec interval so I ended up with about 1600 photo's.... in RAW is a lot of data...!
Is there a way (with your software) to skip frames in between? Now I used all the frames but it takes a lot of time and data.
ps. I used Aperture priority (manual lens) on a Sony A7iii and exposed for the brighter sky.... I think it did a good job and in LR I could retrieve enough detail in the foreground. Do you allways use Manual mode? even if you cannot stay with your camera (lets say a full day-night operation).
Thanks for all the information and pleasant software!
Kind regards,
Stef Kuipers