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Hey there,
so I did a day 2 night time-lapse with manual corrections (yep, 6 hours of adjusting every minute) and I loaded everything into LRTimelapse. Now the orange correction curve is compensating everything as it's supposed to do, but after I stop correcting the Cameras parameters (because the ISO hit max and it was already dark), the curve goes up with a linear increase instead of staying neutral. I think that it happens because the Milky Ways appears in the frame suddenly, fake-increasing the exposure so LRT Timelapse tries to compensate it? Pls help I don't know why this happens
so I did a day 2 night time-lapse with manual corrections (yep, 6 hours of adjusting every minute) and I loaded everything into LRTimelapse. Now the orange correction curve is compensating everything as it's supposed to do, but after I stop correcting the Cameras parameters (because the ISO hit max and it was already dark), the curve goes up with a linear increase instead of staying neutral. I think that it happens because the Milky Ways appears in the frame suddenly, fake-increasing the exposure so LRT Timelapse tries to compensate it? Pls help I don't know why this happens