Bulb ramping - Holy Grail - day to night timelapse - am I doing this right

Started by Africashot, November 07, 2012, 09:57:33 AM

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Africashot

Hi Everyone,

One of the most fascinating features of ML (for me at least) is bulb ramping. However I am trying to master this and don't seem to get very far. Up until now I am getting very drastic steps in exposure changes witch this far I have not succeeded to iron out in the free version of LRT timelapse... Am I doing something wrong? since the sun only sets once per day I can't run too many tests and was hoping for some of your valuable advice!

Thanks in advance!
ML 5D2 & T3i

a1ex

You are probably using a very low ramping speed (that's when you get huge ramping steps).

If you use LRT, the nightly builds include a ramping mode designed for that program, but it's still bleeding edge.

Africashot

This sounds very interesting! I wander if its worth the risk to upload on my 5DII or newly purchased 600D... have you tried it on any of your bodies? Thanks for posting!
ML 5D2 & T3i

BaRe

hi i make after reading some of topics in this forum i would send here my test, i got some flickering in the final animation, (set at 24fps)


http://youtu.be/c3Z2mWe-Zc0


here are my setup:

canon eos 500D withm ML 2.3 lense 10-22 usm




what i am doing wrong?