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I have been reading through some of the threads and have seen some mentions of pulsing that can occur when you point your camera straight at the sun.
This was shot on a 6D using SLR Dasboard wirelessly. I did not make any of the adjustments manually. Photos were taken at 30 second intervals. The sun is out at 90 degrees to where the camera is facing.
As the sun was setting the dashboard was changing the exposure on nearly every photo. Certainly every second or third.
I ran this through HG and then tried Deflicker. I am guessing this is not something that deflicker can help with though because there was no change.
I guess I have two questions: Is there a way of taking the pulsing out of this timelapse.
How can I stop this from happening to future timelapses?
http://youtu.be/-UxKR2ADDFY
This was shot on a 6D using SLR Dasboard wirelessly. I did not make any of the adjustments manually. Photos were taken at 30 second intervals. The sun is out at 90 degrees to where the camera is facing.
As the sun was setting the dashboard was changing the exposure on nearly every photo. Certainly every second or third.
I ran this through HG and then tried Deflicker. I am guessing this is not something that deflicker can help with though because there was no change.
I guess I have two questions: Is there a way of taking the pulsing out of this timelapse.
How can I stop this from happening to future timelapses?
http://youtu.be/-UxKR2ADDFY