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Ramped, Bracketed day-to-night HDR timelapse with Onnoa intervalometer

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#1 FotoKlikk
I just finished the first successful bracketing timelapse I was waiting for.
My preferred subject is night to day, but my Sony A6400 internal intervalometer does not support bracketing, at least I do not know how to do it, so I was looking for another solution.
I found Onnoa.de and its ramped timelapse support.
So finally I made a day to night bracketed timelapse (3ev3 - 3 shoots with 3ev differences) and made a backlight sunset what is challenging enough for timelapse shooting.
it was the following settings:
Samyang 12/2.0 (manual lens), A mode, starting with F11, ISO100
LRTimelapse setting: dng_H265-420_Rec.2020F_OriRes_25_HQ_mb10
The result in 4K (crop and move in Davinci resolve):

https://vimeo.com/955236210/7dc7805fb1
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#2 Gunther
Can you tell a bit more about the workflow you used, especially how did you do the assembling of the bracketed images? Did you use Lightroom for merging the Brackets to HDR?
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#3 FotoKlikk
Yes, I made DNGs in Lightroom by stacking the bracketed pictures together and then using dng-s with lrtimelapse workflow. I would learn more about HDR workflows of LRT.

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