#soylent | Logs for 2026-08-14

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[10:07:58] <Ingar> http://ingar.intranifty.net
[10:08:03] <Ingar> http://ingar.intranifty.net
[10:08:06] <Ingar> http://ingar.intranifty.net
[10:08:08] <Ingar> http://ingar.intranifty.net
[10:08:17] <Ingar> some snaps from the live view
[10:08:47] <Ingar> I used underscores in the hope it gives janrinok less headaches
[10:09:46] <chromas> I like that last one
[10:10:07] <Ingar> chromas: yes, me too :-)
[10:10:24] <Ingar> it's even better on print, because the ugly reflection in the bottom right hardly shows on paper
[10:11:04] <Ingar> it was neat, we saw the sun disappearing behind that tree on the live view. Leaves waving in the wind and all
[10:33:26] <Ingar> now I need to create a timelapse
[10:33:38] <Ingar> 2636 frames D:
[10:49:25] <chromas> Don't forget the Matrix/Snyder speed ramping when anything cool happens.
[10:50:27] <Ingar> hah
[15:59:45] <janrinok> Ingar - TY, no problem with those!
[16:00:38] <janrinok> I was expecting ET or MaryPoppins to be somewhere in that image :)
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[20:10:46] <chromas> https://www.youtube.com
[20:10:48] <systemd> ^ 0303What if our world is just a surface of a 4D object?
[21:41:24] <AlwaysNever> very nice pics, the second I like, I see your gear capture several dark spots in the Sun instead of a blob of overexposed light
[21:42:39] <AlwaysNever> Ingar: that had to be so very different from the nightgazing photography you usually do, regarding filters and whatnot
[22:55:11] <halibut> Very nice images, Ingar. Out of curiosity, what is the difficulty of creating a timelapse? I have several scripts for doing it with ffmpeg. I can dig up the command I use if you are interested in using it as a starting point.
[22:55:48] <halibut> If the problem is more one of memory/processing and less one of storage/bandwidth, I would be willing to download the images and create the timelapse ... but I suspect that is not the problem you are facing.