Setting the RAW development to 'RAW-in-DNG-out loader' solved the brightness shift problem. Now the images on the main screen appear to be at the same bightness as the thumbnails on the source image panel. This remains so even after stacking as I'd hoped.
Thanks Stas,
Bob Farrell (dblArch)
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- 02.02.2016 19:42
- Forum: Helicon Remote
- Topic: Exposure Bracketing wth Nikon SB910 Speedlights
- Replies: 11
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- 25.01.2016 00:38
- Forum: Helicon Remote
- Topic: Exposure Bracketing wth Nikon SB910 Speedlights
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Re: Exposure Bracketing wth Nikon SB910 Speedlights
I batched the exposures in two stacks. The normal exposures produced a normal stack,i.e., the stack appeared to be exposed as each of the component thumbnails. However, the stack from the underexposed images appeared brighter than the component thumbnails and as bright as the normally exposed stack....
- 19.01.2016 01:03
- Forum: Helicon Remote
- Topic: Exposure Bracketing wth Nikon SB910 Speedlights
- Replies: 11
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Re: Exposure Bracketing wth Nikon SB910 Speedlights
May I offer some clarification of the Nikon Speedlight issue. My SB 910 and several other Nikon models offer a high shutter speed mode in which the unit fires repeatedly during the exposure; it apparently strobes thousands of times during the exposure. This creates a series of light pulses that some...
- 19.01.2016 00:48
- Forum: Helicon Remote
- Topic: Exposure Bracketing wth Nikon SB910 Speedlights
- Replies: 11
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Re: Exposure Bracketing wth Nikon SB910 Speedlights
I have solved the constant exposure issue with the Nikon SB 910 Speedlights. I placed the remote Speedlights on manual mode thus allowing the shutter speed controls in Helicon Remote to actually change the exposures for bracketing. This is possible because the SB 910 Speedlights allow shutter speeds...
- 05.01.2016 22:16
- Forum: Helicon Remote
- Topic: Exposure Bracketing wth Nikon SB910 Speedlights
- Replies: 11
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Re: Exposure Bracketing wth Nikon SB910 Speedlights
The problem is that all three exposures in a three exposure bracket appear the same despite setting a different shutter speed in exposure. I suspect that Nikon's Speedlights are compensating for the shutter speed change. I will set the remote flashes to manual instead of automatic (iTTL) and report ...
- 02.01.2016 02:22
- Forum: Helicon Remote
- Topic: Exposure Bracketing wth Nikon SB910 Speedlights
- Replies: 11
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Exposure Bracketing wth Nikon SB910 Speedlights
Hi Stas, I am attempting to create a stack with exposure bracketing. I'm using a Nikon D800e and two SB910 Speedlights. The flashes are fired by my on-camera flash in commander mode. I have a third SB910 that could be mounted on the camera and set as commander. That would give me more options. Wishi...
- 27.02.2015 18:32
- Forum: Helicon Remote
- Topic: Using Helicon Remote Untethered
- Replies: 3
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Re: Using Helicon Remote Untethered
Thank you for your reply, Stas.
The Nikon Wt4a requires Camera Control Pro 2 for controlling the camera settings. If Helicon Remote can do the same, or more, would you please direct me to the instructions.
The Nikon Wt4a requires Camera Control Pro 2 for controlling the camera settings. If Helicon Remote can do the same, or more, would you please direct me to the instructions.
- 20.02.2015 01:18
- Forum: Helicon Remote
- Topic: Using Helicon Remote Untethered
- Replies: 3
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Using Helicon Remote Untethered
Hello Stas, I have Helicon Remote 3.2.7w and a Nikon D800e tethered to a laptop. Can the software work untethered, e.g., with a transceiver such as Camranger, so that I can use it in the field? Also, can the stacked final image be edited as it can be in Photoshop? In the latter the final image is co...