Hey guys,
I'm having trouble understanding the reference points and floating references when doing Holy grail timelapse. I think i have day to night alright but whenever i try night to day i can't seem to get it right. What im confused about is how im supposed to get my images brighter if they are coming out under exposed. From what i understand you are supposed to hit the - or the + and once the floating average gets to the reference it should change the exposure? What happens if the floating average is higher than the reference though and still increasing? I've had a couple of failed attempts because i havnt been able to get the exposure right it is always under exposed. Any help would be great.
Thanks
Jack
Understanding Reference and floating reference
Re: Understanding Reference and floating reference
Try to have a look into this thread
http://dslrdashboard.info/phpBB3/viewto ... f=5&t=1519
Perhaps you will be able to find at least a partial answer to your question
But as for your question, when your images are becoming underexposed the AHG should be able to compensate for it, provided you have the correctly configured sunset mode.
http://dslrdashboard.info/phpBB3/viewto ... f=5&t=1519
Perhaps you will be able to find at least a partial answer to your question
But as for your question, when your images are becoming underexposed the AHG should be able to compensate for it, provided you have the correctly configured sunset mode.
Re: Understanding Reference and floating reference
Thanks mate,
I had another go at it and i think i am starting to understand it a little better. I guess if its really coming out under exposed i could just manually change the exposure and deal with the big jump in post processing.
Thanks for your help
I had another go at it and i think i am starting to understand it a little better. I guess if its really coming out under exposed i could just manually change the exposure and deal with the big jump in post processing.
Thanks for your help