This is my attempt at a really large time interval. I shot in raw at 2 second intervals. I used manual mode with auto iso. The last part needed a lot of rescue in ACR because of a blown sky. Next time I will use shutter priority and auto iso and expose for the sky.
I shot 1312 images, but only used 717. I processed them as TIFFs with some shadow recovery saturation clarity and dehaze. I reworked several with a gradient mask for the sky. In fact the last part was reworked again with more gradient mask.
I rendered this in Movavi at 0.1 sec duration and exported at 4k high quality and 29.97 fps. This is the smoothest cloud motion I have obtained using timed intervals. Looks like 2 seconds was the key to that.
However, choosing .1 duration I get 1.19 minute run time for 717 images. The math says it should be 24 seconds. ????
I still have a couple of glitches or jumps and don’t know the cause. The places where I added a gradient mask will also show up to the sharp eye. More work needed, but I feel like I am making progress toward a time interval method using RAWS.
1126 5DSR raws equal 42 gb.
It took 1 hr 10 min to upload to Youtube
I shot 1312 images, but only used 717. I processed them as TIFFs with some shadow recovery saturation clarity and dehaze. I reworked several with a gradient mask for the sky. In fact the last part was reworked again with more gradient mask.
I rendered this in Movavi at 0.1 sec duration and exported at 4k high quality and 29.97 fps. This is the smoothest cloud motion I have obtained using timed intervals. Looks like 2 seconds was the key to that.
However, choosing .1 duration I get 1.19 minute run time for 717 images. The math says it should be 24 seconds. ????
I still have a couple of glitches or jumps and don’t know the cause. The places where I added a gradient mask will also show up to the sharp eye. More work needed, but I feel like I am making progress toward a time interval method using RAWS.
1126 5DSR raws equal 42 gb.
It took 1 hr 10 min to upload to Youtube