TimeLab app has been updated with a new mode to capture time-lapse footage directly from the app. Current supported configurations include time interval, number of image frames, and video resolution…. [Continue Reading]
TimeLab is a video rendering and image processing Android app for time-lapse photography. It takes input from a series of images to create a time-lapse video as well as image… [Continue Reading]
To complete the whole timelapse process, intervalometer plays an important role in automating photo taking process. However, the images can’t be rendered within Android phone, and they are usually copied… [Continue Reading]
Smartphones usually have equivalent focal length of around 30mm. To take a close-up view of the core of Milky Way, cropping is needed to approximate similar focal length as 45-50mm lens… [Continue Reading]
Update [2020-07-16] – Intervalometer is now available in Huawei’s AppGallery Update – now support alternate time interval to work with camera’s light painting mode (bulb mode). Playstore link – Intervalometer Noticing… [Continue Reading]
Winter Milky Way is another part of Milky Way that we will see during December, January and February because the core of Milky Way lies behind the Sun and it… [Continue Reading]
Cityscape photography is about photographing the cities or towns, the subject can be buildings, monuments, streets, traffics and people. During daytime, smartphones perform great because light is sufficient. When it… [Continue Reading]
To create lower noise Milky Way images, I have tried image stacking with different number of images using DeepSkyStacker (it can be done with Adobe PhotoShop but I feel that DeepSkyStacker… [Continue Reading]
All images are single exposure, shot in RAW format and edited in Adobe Lightroom, exported to smaller size (1024 pixels on long edge) to minimize the visibility of noise.
HDR+ from Google Pixel camera performs significantly better than other smartphone cameras in low light condition thanks to Google’s computational photography technology. The working principle is basically image stacking but… [Continue Reading]