Hi,
I've seen a really cool feature on Olympus cameras:
You set the expoure time and the camera takes umlimited photos subsequently. These images are combined to one final picture. In Live composite mode, the brighter pixels of the newer images are added to the original photo, so the background doesn't get brighter, but new/moving lights get visible. In live time mode, the brightness of all images gets combined as in long exposure photographs.
In both modes, you can always see the progress after the last taken image.
Implementing this feature would require to calculate and display the result during the exposure of the next image. Would this be possible?
I've seen a really cool feature on Olympus cameras:
You set the expoure time and the camera takes umlimited photos subsequently. These images are combined to one final picture. In Live composite mode, the brighter pixels of the newer images are added to the original photo, so the background doesn't get brighter, but new/moving lights get visible. In live time mode, the brightness of all images gets combined as in long exposure photographs.
In both modes, you can always see the progress after the last taken image.
Implementing this feature would require to calculate and display the result during the exposure of the next image. Would this be possible?