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exposures, change this setting to "Arbitrary (Bulb mode)". Then you will be able to specify exposures
from 1 second and up in hours, minutes in seconds. Please note that this setting requires a connected
and enabled shutter cable.
8.3.7 Enable Time-Lapse schedule/repeat
Default: No
Set this setting to "Yes" in order to be able to run Time-Lapse sequences e.g. every 24 hours, or any
other period expressed in HH:MM:SS, just like your Time-Lapse start delay. See Time-Lapse Mode
chapter for more information on this feature.
8.3.8 Save/restore camera settings
Default: Yes
Normally it is not required to change this setting. This setting controls whether Promote Control will
attempt to save camera settings it tries to alter in order to perform the requested operation, and restore
them when done. By default Promote Control will try to return the camera to the same state it was in
before an exposure sequence was started. If you prefer to have the camera settings remain at values
after exposure sequence is done, disable this setting. Normally it is not required to change this setting.
8.3.9 Enable exposures below 1/4000
Default: No
Set this option to "Yes" when using Promote Control with a camera that allows exposures faster than
1/4000 (normally down to 1/8000).
8.3.10 Enable 1/3 EV ISO steps
Default: No
Set this option to "Yes" when using Promote Control with a camera that supports 1/3 EV ISO
adjustments. E.g. if you can set ISO 250 or ISO 500 on your camera, this option may be enabled.
8.3.11 Bulb ramping mode live mods are applied
Default: Across 30 frames
Use this setting to control how fast Promote Control will apply Bulb Ramping Live Modifications. See Bulb
Ramping section for more information on how to use Live Modifications.
8.3.12 Keep bulb ramp length on start time change
Default: No
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