Sunset Timelapse (900x)
Simple timelapse math: a frame a second for one hour results in 1 minute of video. Then adjust the seconds between frames to get the final length of video you want.
15 seconds per frame is a little fast. (900x)
Next time, let the night develop a little more. Note, astronomical twilight goes to around 1 hour after sunset.
See: www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/astronomical-twilight.html
Timelapse with a frame every 15 seconds results in an hour being 4 seconds of video.
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Sunset Timelapse (900x)
Simple timelapse math: a frame a second for one hour results in 1 minute of video. Then adjust the seconds between frames to get the final length of video you want.
15 seconds per frame is a little fast. (900x)
Next time, let the night develop a little more. Note, astronomical twilight goes to around 1 hour after sunset.
See: www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/astronomical-twilight.html
Timelapse with a frame every 15 seconds results in an hour being 4 seconds of video.
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