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Automatically stacking based on shoot time

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Automatically stacking based on shoot time

Also capturing with a relatively tight capture time period is going to make it easier to put everything together. Now you'll see here that these were spread out just a little bit, but others here are pretty tight. Here's this first image captured at 4:42 AM, also at 4:42 and 18 seconds, followed by 4:42 and 33 seconds. So you'll see that those were composed relatively closely together. Now, one of the things you can do is choose to stack these images based upon time. I'll press Command or Control + A to select everything and then choose Photo, Stacking, Auto-Stack by Capture Time. This will look at the capture time of the images and attempt to create a stack. Notice here as you go through you could adjust the time between stacks. In this case, it's saying look for 30 seconds between each stack. As you drag this it will update. I could say put everything that was shot within a minute together. If you use a really low…

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