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#Comp to nighttone mode software#
jpg) and can be imported into Lightroom or opened with any retouching software that supports. It then will take the camera a few seconds to finish the picture. When the photo looks ok, just press the shutter button to end the shot.
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The screen cannot be switched off during LiveComp. The best part is that you will see the progress of the photo on your LCD-screen.
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The second one starts taking the picture. The first press of the shutter button measures and calculates the scene.
#Comp to nighttone mode manual#
I recommend the manual focus so that the focus does not change between exposures.Īlso the white balance setting is preferred to be something else than Auto WB. Then press OK-button and you are good to go. The available exposure times run in 0.3 EV steps. The shortest exposure time is 0,5s and the longest is 60s. Measure the exposure by taking test shots or using a light meter. When Live Comp is on, press the menu button and a the menu opens and you can set the exposure time according to your scene. Live Comp is the last “exposure time” in manual mode. You set the LiveComp on from the manual exposure dial. I have used in many ways, but the most obvious use are different light trails, fire works etc. If nothing becomes brighter in the scene, nothing changes in the picture. After the first exposure, only the brighter pixels in any following images are used. The first image is used to record the ambient light.
#Comp to nighttone mode series#
In Live Composite mode the camera shoots a series of images continuously using the same exposure time.Īll the images are combined together into a single composite, in camera. It makes long exposure photography much easier. It's safe to say that for nightstone prospecting at AFTER 9PM (server night time) IS BETTER.Live Composite is one of the most exciting features in Olympus OM-D cameras. Later I prospected the other half at 10pm. I put half (26 stacks) into my bank and prospected half at 5pm. I mined 1040 (52 stacks) of Obsidium Ore. There's no alternative to this at the near end of skilling up, except the Fire Prism design, which is on a 20h CD.Ĭomment by 1115982After reading the comments with no sure answer on whether or not time of day mattered when prospecting, I decided to do an experiment myself to get comparable statistics. Fortunately, Blizzard decided to remove Gem Perfection from all specific daily cuts (which didn't register as valid cuts for the JC dailies on early Cata launch), making it a little less troublesome.Īnd of course, just like any other green quality gem, they're required to transmute Shadowspirit Diamonds if you want to level your JC quickly, once you can afford a design of your choice from tokens. Once you've reached 475 skill, you will unlock the daily quests, and one of these is A Present for Lila. When skilling as a JC, the Nightstone Choker is probably THE most useful design across the board. Compared to other uncommon quality gems, these are usually quite hard to come by through prospecting, and they're needed for a good amount of purposes:
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Comment by 181738As far as Jewelcrafters are concerned, these are the new Chalcedonies of Cataclysm.