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    4 months ago

    Looks great! How long did you expose for that, did you use any filter?

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      4 months ago

      It’s a computational mode in the camera. It takes an initial photo, and then a series of photos of equal length, and composites any new light on the subsequent photos on the first. In this case, from memory, it’s 5 photos at one second exposure each.

      Basically, it lets you do a long exposure, without blowing out static light sources.

      There’s a slight post processing change to the colour, to bring out the orange/teal effect, but it’s pretty subtle

      Edit - FYI, your reply was tagged as German, which means that non german speakering lemmy users probably won’t see it, because most instances hide replies of languages the user doesn’t speak

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        4 months ago

        That sounds really interesting, thank you for explaining. The last firework I tried to capture was horrible, just as you described, the static light sources blew out. Does this technique have a name I can look up? Maybe my camera has this function as well and I haven’t found it yet.

        And thanks for the tip with my language settings, I tried to adjust them.