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Posts: 2
Threads: 1
Joined: Nov 2017
Hi Guys,
I have a piece of work coming up involving a night-day time-lapse, (04:00 - 09:00) of a specific section of London sky-line which will brighten significantly over the course of the morning.
I would shoot the time-lapse on a 5D Mark III with qDSLR dashboard and using LRTimelapse etc...
I was thinking of using a soft transition / 9 stop LEE filter, (slideable)- I know I can click it on within 3 seconds without moving the camera.
However, my concern lies with there being a sudden noticeable change in lighting. Will qDSLR be able to account for the change to any extent and if not is there any chance I could manage to achieve a seamless transition using Adobe software/LRTimelapse in post-pro?
Any suggestions would be much aprreciated!
Thanks in advance.
Best wishes,
Cameron
I have a piece of work coming up involving a night-day time-lapse, (04:00 - 09:00) of a specific section of London sky-line which will brighten significantly over the course of the morning.
I would shoot the time-lapse on a 5D Mark III with qDSLR dashboard and using LRTimelapse etc...
I was thinking of using a soft transition / 9 stop LEE filter, (slideable)- I know I can click it on within 3 seconds without moving the camera.
However, my concern lies with there being a sudden noticeable change in lighting. Will qDSLR be able to account for the change to any extent and if not is there any chance I could manage to achieve a seamless transition using Adobe software/LRTimelapse in post-pro?
Any suggestions would be much aprreciated!
Thanks in advance.
Best wishes,
Cameron