Solar Filter? Now What...

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Do you have a solar filter in your kit now and have NO IDEA what to do with it? Well, here are some ideas for putting that solar filter to use.

Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:10 What to do with a 16-stop Filter
01:28 Photo Pills - Calculating Long Exposures
03:38 Examples of Long-Exposure Images
05:05 Practical Application
07:11 When is it best used?

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Another good use; cityscapes! People walking along sidewalks disappear during exposures.

rolsonn
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I remember one way to estimate the exposure (i used that for night shots actually without any ND or anything) is to take a shot with the highest ISO and try to make sure the exposure is "good" by checking the histogram - then roll back to ISO 100 and multiply the exposure time in highest ISO, with the high ISO/low ISO ratio (in my case that was 128, so if the shot in high ISO took 1 seconds, then it would be 128 seconds in the lower ISO).
Thanks for the video - I really miss doing long exposures - now I'll try to think of something to do! (and btw, you can use infrared filters on regular cameras, they kinda work like stoppers but it all depends on how strong the sun is outside, so the estimation of the exposure can be a bit tricky)

nimmira
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I forgot what I did with the ND filter I had on my Canon T5i when I shot the 2017 eclipse. I think it was one of those cheap one time use, throw away kind. I keep several in my bag now, but none lower than a 10-stop ND 1000. I've thought about using it for a daytime cloud motion photo like you showed here, and I just might take your lead. 😎

TC_Conner
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Thanks for sharing, and I am sure my question will get answered in your upcoming live event for the solar eclipse...but just in case, here it is. I have the Kase magnetic filter kit (which I love!) and so I can easily make 16 stops or more, so are these ND filters enough for an eclipse shoot or is there a specific type of filter needed? From this video, it seems that just the ND filters are enough but thought I should check since you also mention solar filters. I have never tried to shoot an eclipse (and not sure when the next one is in Australia), but nothing like being prepared lol :)

SonjaBella
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did adobe just raise their prices? It wont let me on lightrrom

joeblow
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I can’t find that pills app is it for Windows or Mac pls 😊

CaptureTheCapital
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You said adding a one stop filter halved the time. In fact, it doubled it.

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