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Timelapse milky way

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Timelapse milky way [Video] sent on August 20, 2013 (14:01) by Yobre. 3 comments, 1542 views.

Castiglione Chiavarese, Sestri Levante (GE), Italy Time lapse. Canon 60D + Sigma 17-70 - Magic Lantern Andrea Bresciani Videos: http://video.yobre.com Photos: http://yobre.com FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Yobre-Photos-More/184527628392596



2 persons like it: Claudio Carpinato, Max84cv


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avatarjunior
sent on August 21, 2013 (11:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

nice, congratulations, but how do you achieve this effect, taking pictures at a distance of a few seconds of each other, and then put them together to form a video?

avatarjunior
sent on August 25, 2013 (13:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Max works like this ... you set the machine how to make a normal photo you want to capture the Milky Way, for example, with exposure of 30 seconds and do hundreds of shots one every 45 seconds (but you can also do 20 seconds of shooting and 5-minute break or 10 ... depends on how long it takes the machine to save the raw if it is slow). To do this you use the intervallometri or if you have a canon compatible with Magic Lantern there you go. Then with virtualdub or avidemux join the photos as a sequence of images and create a video: if your video settings eg 1920x1080p @ 24fps then 24 photographs will make up one second of your video, so to get 10 seconds of video applications 240scatti, and if you set a photo every 45 seconds, you have that in those 10 second registers what happens in 10800/2 or 3 hours. Then he may be that you seem to rush too fast the scene then you can put that one frame non is a frame, that is, that even if you set @ 24fps then the frames used are 10 so you get a slower movement of the stars and maybe you can interpolate frames (which may take) with simple blending.
The technique is simple, just understand the mechanism between shutter speed and then play ... and do many experiments. Photographing the Milky Way on the move is "easy" because you do not have problems of variations in exposure. Photographing of days is a bit 'more complex ... photograph the sunrise and sunset timelapse are the most complicated to perform.
;-) Hello! good light

avatarjunior
sent on December 10, 2013 (14:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Max84cv .. everything you wrote is correct Franzkekko.
Sorry for the delay but I had not got the notification of your comments -. -

Anyway I took 1st night at 6 in the morning. I set the camera to take a picture every 30 seconds ..
I have a 60D with magic lantern installed software and how I used StarStaX for Mac

Greetings and thanks for the ride!




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