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by wolfgangh
14 Feb 2019, 08:13
Forum: Error reports
Topic: using NTC in the timelapse screen
Replies: 10
Views: 7969

Re: using NTC in the timelapse screen

Yes, it was working, thanks for help
by wolfgangh
13 Feb 2019, 07:51
Forum: Error reports
Topic: using NTC in the timelapse screen
Replies: 10
Views: 7969

Re: using NTC in the timelapse screen

Thanks, will try it this evening.
May you tell me how the mathematical relation between the reference value and the NTC to calculate the night reference value is?
kind regards wolfgang
by wolfgangh
12 Feb 2019, 19:27
Forum: Error reports
Topic: using NTC in the timelapse screen
Replies: 10
Views: 7969

Re: using NTC in the timelapse screen

I did just another test today with NTC 5.0 . I send some screenshots to visualize
by wolfgangh
11 Feb 2019, 22:07
Forum: Error reports
Topic: using NTC in the timelapse screen
Replies: 10
Views: 7969

Re: using NTC in the timelapse screen

That is what I thought, but it has not been the reference value /NTC Value, it has only been the reference value /1.5 even though I set the NTC to 3.0
by wolfgangh
11 Feb 2019, 21:40
Forum: Error reports
Topic: using NTC in the timelapse screen
Replies: 10
Views: 7969

Re: using NTC in the timelapse screen

At first (I started the program an hour befor sunset) it showed the correct sunset time for my location, then it showed dusk an the end of dusk and finally it showed Night and -> 6.27 what means our actual time where the sun will be about 12 degrees under horizon tomorrow morning,the begin of the na...
by wolfgangh
11 Feb 2019, 20:43
Forum: Error reports
Topic: using NTC in the timelapse screen
Replies: 10
Views: 7969

Re: using NTC in the timelapse screen

What do you mean? on the 'button' is shown NTC 3.0
by wolfgangh
11 Feb 2019, 18:02
Forum: Error reports
Topic: using NTC in the timelapse screen
Replies: 10
Views: 7969

using NTC in the timelapse screen

I am using NTC in the lrtimelapse screen. As I learned in a tutorial of Gunther a NTC of two will bring down the reference value during dusk to the half of the initial value ( I had a value of 132 using only a Region of the whole picture. I switched the NTC to 3.0 and started the Holy grail (sunset)...