Hi Jim... we should talk sometime. I'd like to show you the custom intervalomter that my friend just developed for us which allows for the interval between shots to be reduced to as low as 0.010 seconds... no more gap to remove...
I tried 30 min but it was then too long/bright/ my take would be 10min max. i was using bulb mode since the TV (Canon only lets you do 30sec). I used f/5.6 and the combo worked great. Let me know if i make any sense.
Obviously i do not know the answer to your question since i am not the one who took the shots. However, i have been shooting night pix tonight and playing with some stars in clear winter sky.my take is that the longer you expose the longer trail you will get in one shot however, the BIG draw back is that your image is getting brighter and brighter until being over exposed. i have been shooting at 2 min and 5min and i get about 0.5cm star trail (viewed on my 17'' screen to fit).
I'm wondering the same thing as mathew, what are the exposures of these several hundered images that you are layering and how far apart are they taken?
Was wondering what sort of shutter speed you were using for these images? also what focal length you were using? and finally, if you were using long exposure noise reduction?
I going to try some and im getting some people saying to do one image at 1 hour duration and use long exposure noise reduction to get rid of a lot of the noise. But other are saying the stacking method and not using the long exposure noise reduction... which might you recommend?
AMAZING!
xsjad0man 1 week ago
Hi Jim... we should talk sometime. I'd like to show you the custom intervalomter that my friend just developed for us which allows for the interval between shots to be reduced to as low as 0.010 seconds... no more gap to remove...
cassoneservices 2 weeks ago
I got a question for you:
What's the specifications of your super powerful machine !
aodes83 3 weeks ago
What i do in order to get rid of plane trails etc, is to remove the frames that got affected.Works pretty well.
Theokondak 1 month ago
10.8GB?! :O jesus
medirs 2 months ago
I tried 30 min but it was then too long/bright/ my take would be 10min max. i was using bulb mode since the TV (Canon only lets you do 30sec). I used f/5.6 and the combo worked great. Let me know if i make any sense.
tmigot 2 months ago
Obviously i do not know the answer to your question since i am not the one who took the shots. However, i have been shooting night pix tonight and playing with some stars in clear winter sky.my take is that the longer you expose the longer trail you will get in one shot however, the BIG draw back is that your image is getting brighter and brighter until being over exposed. i have been shooting at 2 min and 5min and i get about 0.5cm star trail (viewed on my 17'' screen to fit).
tmigot 2 months ago
I'm wondering the same thing as mathew, what are the exposures of these several hundered images that you are layering and how far apart are they taken?
magicentral 2 months ago
Hey, Nice video!
Was wondering what sort of shutter speed you were using for these images? also what focal length you were using? and finally, if you were using long exposure noise reduction?
I going to try some and im getting some people saying to do one image at 1 hour duration and use long exposure noise reduction to get rid of a lot of the noise. But other are saying the stacking method and not using the long exposure noise reduction... which might you recommend?
mathewteague 2 months ago