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watched again DslrDashboard tutorial and it seems to be more clear now.
I'll follow it and will change my mind.
I suppose, looking that top left corner with ...JPG.. it could be done also with RAW?
I just noticed a new/updated feature. Auto Holy Grail?!?! Can it really be?!
@Steno: that's only the preview that will be transmitted to the tablet... Sure you will be shooting raw.
@delik: We are currently developing that auto holy grail feature, it already works, check out my results from this evening:
[Image: 2013-09-05%2022_59_55-LRTimelapse%203.2%...%20Weg.png]

No single manual adjustment. This is going to be huge! Wink
Combined with the new Holy Grail wizard in LRTimelapse it makes holy grail shooting and processing a breeze.

But as I said, that is still work in progress, but you might try it. I'm going to make a tutorial as soon as we have everything set.
Any updates on this?!

So far I've had excellent results with these tools!
Zoltan keeps updating DslrDB. It's functional, I will make a new tutorial soon.
Gunter - loved your tutorials on LRTimelapse 3, especially the dashboard. I'm shooting with a Nikon D300s and am confused about how to hook up all the USB cables required. I use a Promote intervelometer, which connects via the USB on the camera. How then, would I connect the router you suggest? Or even my Android device directly. Would the camera produce enough power to support a USB hub?
Thanks for all the work you do - this is quite an endeavor and you're very talented in making all the pieces come together!
I think you will have to use a normal interval timer, not a usb one.
@ LUtah

This may be a late reply, so I'm sure you have figured it out, but your Android device 9going the USB OTG route) connects to your Nikon camera via the mini USB connection on your camera.

The Intervalometer connects to your Nikon Camera via the specialised connection on your camera - so there is a dedicated connection port for each device.
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