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Software Development => New Scripts and Modules => Topic started by: Enzo De Bernardini on 2019 August 27 21:05:22

Title: Batch XMP Exposure (MagicLantern, ETTR, day-to-night timelapse)
Post by: Enzo De Bernardini on 2019 August 27 21:05:22
Hello,

Recently I tested a few MagicLantern (https://www.magiclantern.fm/) modules for day-to-night timelapse. The idea is to get a smooth transition between photos so that the final video has no flickering, from day to night light conditions. This modules works combined:
I would like to write a complete tutorial...perhaps when I have a little more time. Meanwhile, I recommend reading this post (https://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=5705.0). If you never used MagicLantern, please review very carefully the installation instructions.

At the end of the automatic sequence we will have for each image an XMP file with the same name. The script reads each XMP file and applies a PixelMath function to adjust the exposure to all images, and save a new one. After this, if everything go well, the sequence will be well adjusted, with a smooth transition and without flickering. You can check this with Blink module.

Test Example:
Tips:
I hope you find it useful. I would like to see results made from dark sites, with much more stars and the Milky Way :laugh:

Best regards,

Enzo.

PD: and if you are really happy, maybe you want to donate (http://pixinsight.com.ar/) to PIResources O0