Comment by dasil003
10 months ago
How do you take a “long exposure” screenshot? Isn’t every screenshot a perfect digital copy of a single frame or a full on video?
10 months ago
How do you take a “long exposure” screenshot? Isn’t every screenshot a perfect digital copy of a single frame or a full on video?
Clearly, I meant using a camera, and I'm guessing you knew that too
Not the parent but that was not at all clear to me. I immediately thought of taking multiple successive instantaneous screenshots and then stacking them. I'm not sure I would have thought of using a camera within a few minutes to an hour, it's not a tool I would ever reach for normally.
Oh, so your screenshot utility has "long exposure" and an "ND" filter and "shutter speed" controls, just like a phone's camera? What kind of screenshot utility simulates optical camera effects? What purpose does that serve? Care to share a link to it?
>Obviously harder to expose a bright screen without some ND since the shutter speed is the phone's main exposure control
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutral-density_filter
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shutter_speed
I just did this with 50% transparency. It works
Also not the parent but how the hell did you not understand what "long exposure" means ffs
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