Thanks guys
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Originally Posted by Joshua Bunn
Absolutely love it! Thankyou. What did you use for ramping the exposure between day and night?
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I used magic lantern on both my cameras. On my 6d it is a feature called ETTR which sets the exposure by analyzing the previous image. It changes exposure in discrete jumps so it requires deflickering in post processing. My 60d has automatic bulb ramping which changes the exposure smoothly while exposures are 1 second or more but still flickers when it has to use shorter exposures.
For deflickering I used flicker free in adobe premiere pro. There is also a script in magic lantern to deflicker by adding exposure compensation to the photos in camera but I was unaware of it when I took these time lapses. I haven't tried it yet but it is probably the better option.