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Old 10-10-2014, 09:56 AM
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Originally Posted by multiweb View Post
Little pink to my taste. I really like your timelapse. Nice and smooth. You have a decent frame rate. What intervals did you use between exposures?

I'm having issues registering some of the shots for mine too. Lots of manual tweaks to stop the shaking. I wish there was one simple button to press and fix the jittering.

Looks like you had some clouds. Good on you for sticking with it. You've got some fantastic stills out of it all.
thanks Marc,

yes - way pinker than everyone else's here - that is actually straight out of the camera (astro mod) - I've just built a new computer and need to shift all my astro apps across yet. Am hoping a simple RGB align will produce the nice copper colour everyone else has - although that won't help the timelapse.

I tried the anti-shake functions in windows movie maker last night and it made it worse - possible due to the cloud sections it is very jittery or it tried to align the darker parts rather than the moon.

I am hoping Castrator will work just worried about the FOV from memory its better for planets.

The frame rate is high enough that I could slow it down more and it would still be smooth but wanted the path of the shadow to stand out, it is one image per 6 seconds. I was hooked up to Backyard EOS but had magic lantern controlling the camera. the great thing about that is that it is very easy to change the exposure settings between shots.

cheers
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