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with a duplicate frame at this position. This is also a good way to temporarily pause your
time lapse.
Restart from…:
If you would like to start the time lapse over at a specific frame you can press this button
and then enter the specific frame number. The time lapse will continue from that frame
until the end.
Go to lead-out:
Press this button to just start shooting the lead-out frames from this current position.
StackShot 3X won’t go to the end position – it will just start shooting the lead-outs from the
current position. This is useful when you’ve realized you’ve moved too far, the sun is
rising/setting, or something else is going on that will certainly ruin the rest of your time
lapse – grab the lead-out and finish up.
Time Settings:
If you want to adjust the shutter parameters or motor settling time on the fly you can do it
here. This could overwrite settings that the helper calculated for you and change the total
duration of the video. When would you use this? Here is an example of camera trouble: If
your using aperture priority on your camera and find out what you *thought* was going to
be your longest exposure is now going to run too long. You can quickly abort the move,
press the time settings, and then adjust your “Off Time” to compensate for it. See section
“8.5 - Shutter Output Settings” for details on adjusting the shutter parameters.
Abort:
Press this button if you really did intend on aborting the time lapse. We want to make sure
you really REALLY wanted to abort! Touching outside of the pop-up will also abort the time
lapse.
7.11 Edit Axis
We strongly encourage you to use the helper to set up your motion profile. The “Edit Axis”
button should be reserved for advanced users. You can do some really neat stuff under here
but also make a mess in a hurry! If you *do* wreck your motion profile you can always go back
to the helper to get things set right. If you are finished editing the axis or got here by mistake
just press the “Home” button to get back to the main motion screen.
The “Edit Axis” button lets you adjust settings for each individual axis. The motion profile is
determined by key frames. What is a key frame? It means, “At time ‘X’ I want the motor to be
at position ‘Y’ “.