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Is a 'bulb-ramper' a useful tool to capture day to night time lapses?

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#4 JoseAlonsoLeon
(2013-01-17, 18:54)ridindave Wrote: Hello Gunther, hello everybody,

I'm of course a hardcore LRT user, and I also own a bramper. I guess I had my bramper before I got LRT, but it didn't take long before I realize that bramper was more or less useless, thanks to LRT.
I've made a lot of day/night transitions, the way Gunther describes it. The only refinement I add is to increment exposure by a 1/3 stop only, instead of a full stop.
This way I'm pretty sure that nothing will be noticeable, not even a slight variation in noise amount. Of course, drawback is it takes 3x more work on post...

Thanks again for your software, Gunther! Smile

David

I'm with you on your last comment. I prefer to minimize the jump at the cost of a few more copy/paste select and Match Total Exposures...;-)

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RE: Is a 'bulb-ramper' a useful tool to capture day to night time lapses? - by JoseAlonsoLeon - 2013-01-17, 19:02

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