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Hi folks! I'm an italian guy, so sorry for my BAD english! During the last summer I made some (short) timelapse and edited it with LRTimelapse.
I followed all the tutorials about how to make a timelapse with this software, and I founded it really useful, but I have an issue with a timelapse that I made during a sunset, you can see it here:
[Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pla...Sv5b4LMMro]
As you can see, starting from 0:09 when the sun goes down it becomes smaller. So, since the brightness was starting to become really dark, I changed the exposure time (making it longer)...but, as result, the sun become bigger! And then, after some minutes, smaller again. And this process is repeated for 3/4 times.
I made this timelapse in manual mode, and I unlocked the lens and rotated it in order to reduce the flickering.
How can I avoid it in the future? Tell me if you need more info! Thank you to all that will answer to this thread!
I followed all the tutorials about how to make a timelapse with this software, and I founded it really useful, but I have an issue with a timelapse that I made during a sunset, you can see it here:
[Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pla...Sv5b4LMMro]
As you can see, starting from 0:09 when the sun goes down it becomes smaller. So, since the brightness was starting to become really dark, I changed the exposure time (making it longer)...but, as result, the sun become bigger! And then, after some minutes, smaller again. And this process is repeated for 3/4 times.
I made this timelapse in manual mode, and I unlocked the lens and rotated it in order to reduce the flickering.
How can I avoid it in the future? Tell me if you need more info! Thank you to all that will answer to this thread!