2016-05-19, 18:51
Hello. I'm hoping there are others here that do astro timelapse. I'm trying out LRTimelapse and really enjoy using the Radial filter in Lr and LRTimelapse to animate my settings for the milky way. I'm not new to Lr and generally know how to get the results I want for astro images.
My issue is what I call "sizzle" type noise or flicker within the bright regions of the milkyway as it's animated across the sky. The timelapse was done at ISO 3200 on a Canon 6D using a 16mm lens. I use the radial filter to brighten and enhance the milky way. I can of course reduce my "exposure" setting within the radial filter but as you might guess that drastically reduces the detail and colors of the milky way. It may have been partly the conditions that night but wonder if anyone has found a workable solution to the "sizzle"? BTW, yes I'm using noise reduction setting of "31" in Lr and even introduce some noise reduction within the radial filter but still sizzle. I also tried "deflicker" in LRT but it didn't have any effect on this issue. Maybe I'm chasing something impossible.
Thanks
Paul
My issue is what I call "sizzle" type noise or flicker within the bright regions of the milkyway as it's animated across the sky. The timelapse was done at ISO 3200 on a Canon 6D using a 16mm lens. I use the radial filter to brighten and enhance the milky way. I can of course reduce my "exposure" setting within the radial filter but as you might guess that drastically reduces the detail and colors of the milky way. It may have been partly the conditions that night but wonder if anyone has found a workable solution to the "sizzle"? BTW, yes I'm using noise reduction setting of "31" in Lr and even introduce some noise reduction within the radial filter but still sizzle. I also tried "deflicker" in LRT but it didn't have any effect on this issue. Maybe I'm chasing something impossible.
Thanks
Paul