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HI,
Actually I shooted a moon rise with a very long focale lenth: 500 on an APS/C DSLR.
I did not think about the interval, and as I shooted with DSLRdashboard I put 4s to ensure the process.
The result is that my timelapse is jerked. I guess that with 2s it should have been better?
So how to improve with the postprocessing?
- how to add interpolation images?
any idea about a solution.
I tried LRT plus motion blur, but this is not the right solution in this case ( moon rise on a very thin moon )
Thank you
Dominique
Actually I shooted a moon rise with a very long focale lenth: 500 on an APS/C DSLR.
I did not think about the interval, and as I shooted with DSLRdashboard I put 4s to ensure the process.
The result is that my timelapse is jerked. I guess that with 2s it should have been better?
So how to improve with the postprocessing?
- how to add interpolation images?
any idea about a solution.
I tried LRT plus motion blur, but this is not the right solution in this case ( moon rise on a very thin moon )
Thank you
Dominique
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