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by zaroth
2287 days ago
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The satellite would not be passing through the shot for the entire exposure. If you had software to detect and delete frames with a satellite moving through them, how many frames from a multi-hour exposure would have to be deleted? I assume it can even be done digitally in post-production, but even if you had to actually close the aperture ahead of the satellite crossing through your frame, we know exactly where the satellites are going to be so we could calculate when they would enter and exit the frame. |
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A long exposure isn't the same as frame stacking. It isn't taking a traditional video and stacking the frames. Even if a shot is made out of stacked frames, each frame may be 5+ minutes of exposure, enough time for the chance of it being ruined by a satellite to be very high.