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arnica
29-08-2013, 2:08pm
I recently purchased a Hero 3 Silver. And I'm just wondering is there anything that we need to change on the GoPro if I want to shoot a sunset?

I took a series of shots (1.5 hrs worth) just before sunset, and towards the end of the timelapse, many of the pictures were overexposed, and it did not show the pretty red/orange colours of the sunset.

I know this had to do with the metering on the camera, however I'm not sure how I can change this on the Gopro. I'll upload what I shot the otherday later this evening. I'll have to resize the files, because I did a test conversion the other night and the end product came out to 1.1Gb :lol:

Is there a sunset mode or do I need to make those changes in post?

harper
29-08-2013, 2:34pm
im hoping you can as i had the same experience

arnica
29-08-2013, 10:17pm
ok, i have exported the files using LR to 500K each, however when I merge them together using CS4, the size of the movie (*.mov) goes down to 913Mb. Is this a normal size (seems a little big to me)? What do others use to create timelapse?

arnica
30-08-2013, 3:35am
Here we go. Down to 19Mb


http://vimeo.com/73375365

arnica
30-08-2013, 1:27pm
im hoping you can as i had the same experience

G'DAy Harper,

I'll try shoot a timelapse of the backyard today using spot metering, we'll see how I go.

nwhc
30-08-2013, 1:48pm
Not 100% but i think i read that it meters off the first shot and then does not change, a guy who works for gopro recommends using the 4K video mode for timelapses, good articles: http://abekislevitz.com/understanding-your-new-gopro/

interested to see the results with the spot metering.