Hello there.
I've been using ML for a few months now, and I have to admit that I only use a few features this awesome tool offers.
I've particularly been shooting timelapses with my 6D.
So far everything went perfect, but last week, after shooting another timelapse in the garden, I realised all overexposed regions of the frames were pink.... (see screenhsot)
I must say I didn't really care about it at first, thinking it was just an overlay, but it is captures within the video file.
Can I remove it ? If not, how can I avoid it in the future....
Thanks for reading
I've been using ML for a few months now, and I have to admit that I only use a few features this awesome tool offers.
I've particularly been shooting timelapses with my 6D.
So far everything went perfect, but last week, after shooting another timelapse in the garden, I realised all overexposed regions of the frames were pink.... (see screenhsot)
I must say I didn't really care about it at first, thinking it was just an overlay, but it is captures within the video file.
Can I remove it ? If not, how can I avoid it in the future....
Thanks for reading