Processing time

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  1. wiseowl

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    Hi all my friends another question from the Notsowiseoldowl .When
    I take long exposure,s on the Bulb setting,Say If I take one at 20 minutes,or 30 minutes ect, It takes exactly the same time to process It on my camera,so I cannot take another shot unill this process Is finished,Apart from shooting in Raw Is there anyway round this Thank you:)
     
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    I've found the same thing Woo and I don't think there is a way around it. It would be interesting to see how the time to process a jpeg compares with RAW for a long exposure.
     
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    Hi Dave Thanks for that,I,ve been informed that if you shoot in raw It doesn't apply because Its not processed in the Camera:scratch::),I suppose I will have to try It out:)
     
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    Hi Dave I have found a way round the Processing time when shooting Long Exposures.
    The noise reduction Is turned on for the same time duration as the shutter was open.
    If you disable the noise reduction in camera,then you can take the Photo afterwards as normal,but obviously you would have to reduce the noise with software.Have,nt tried It yet so don,t know what results will be :)
     
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