01-19-2015, 09:26 PM
It doesn't really require a static (as in on tripod) camera. Small shifts in the image scene can be equalized I'd say.
I am also wondering whether a such image that would take e.g. 1/100sec for all say 5 images.
Instead you may also do 5 images a 1/500sec. The combined results may be sufficient for the interpolation of the luminance information. The question may be how this would work out in the shadows. Maybe things are a bit "grey" with one image taken at 1/100sec and 4 images taken at 1/250sec or so.
Anyway - we'll see soon.
I am also wondering whether a such image that would take e.g. 1/100sec for all say 5 images.
Instead you may also do 5 images a 1/500sec. The combined results may be sufficient for the interpolation of the luminance information. The question may be how this would work out in the shadows. Maybe things are a bit "grey" with one image taken at 1/100sec and 4 images taken at 1/250sec or so.
Anyway - we'll see soon.