Planificación de fotografía 3D nocturna de sol y luna para fotógrafos de exterior.
Efemérides 3D para Fotógrafos es una herramienta de visualización de luz natural para fotógrafos de exterior y paisajes. Es un calculador de la Vía Láctea, la luna y el sol centrado en un mapa con el que podrá ver de qué forma la luz recae sobre un paisaje, ya sea de día o de noche, en cualquier ubicación terrestre.
Observe la salida del sol en el futuro en una simulación de calidad de la luz del sol, la luna y las estrellas en la topografía real de la ubicación en la que tiene pensado tomar fotos.
¿Necesita ver cuándo se elevará el arco de la Vía Láctea entre los picos de dos montañas? ¿Necesita saber a qué hora de la tarde el valle deja de recibir luz directa en septiembre?
Observe cómo evoluciona la luz bajo cielos despejados por horas, días, semanas o años antes de encontrarse presente en el lugar.
Las características clave incluyen:
- Mapas topográficos en 3D con opciones sencillas de navegación
- Línea temporal continua del sol, la luna y el centro galáctico que muestra los eventos de tránsito, puesta y salida
- Total capacidad para encontrar su ubicación (o introducir directamente las coordenadas decimales o DMS)
- Reproducción automática para ver a tiempo real o a mayor velocidad la simulación de la luz
- Modo vuelo para desplazarse con mayor rapidez por la escena
- Modo optimizado para observar con todo detalles la topografía y sombras
- Control de elevación directa para la cámara de modelo 3D
- Indicadores de dirección y movimiento vertical y horizontal de la cámara
- Las fases de la luna se muestran con precisión en las escenas en 3D
- Reducción y aumento del zoom a lo que corresponde a 35 mm de distancia focal en el modo optimizado
- Lista de eventos diarios y anuales
- Base de datos de ubicaciones compartida con Efemérides 3D para Fotógrafos
- Modos de iluminación de Navegación y Luz Artificial
- Permite la colocación de múltiples chinchetas en el mapa
- Ajustes de usuario para controlar la complejidad de la escena
Si le gusta planificar sus fotografías con luz natural para capturar todas esas oportunidades que el resto se pierde, ¡Efemérides 3D para Fotógrafos es una herramienta imprescindible!
Aspectos a tener en cuenta:
- Esta aplicación utiliza gráficos y una CPU de alta intensidad: los modelos más modernos de dispositivos ofrecen una mejor experiencia de usuario
- Conexión a Internet necesaria
- En la actualidad no ofrece una simulación de la luz durante eclipses solares o lunares
- No se incluyen mapas por satélites
- Los datos topográficos se encuentran disponibles solo entre 83ºN y 83ºS; los datos pueden contener errores y artefactos
- La disponibilidad de los tipos de mapas puede variar según los términos, condiciones o la disponibilidad del servicio de mapas ofrecido por una tercera parte
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Photographer's Ephemeris 3D Reviews
“ locating”………
This app used to be 5 stars. Now I can’t get it to work. So frustrating. The 3D map loads and then nothing just says locating with the spinning icon and NEVER LOADS. I have a brand new iPad Pro with latest updates and still won’t work. Grrrrrrrrrrr
Mushy light, doesn’t work as advertised
My results look nothing like the images in the App Store. Moving from sunrise to noon in the location I selected, an oceanfront bluff, you get a slight sense of shadow on the sand and then the light overall just comes up. In real light, there is absolute shadow on the sand until the sun gets up high enough to light it. Can I get a refund? Thank you
Not as useful as I had hoped.
I was hoping this app would help me predict light and shadows on a given day and at a given time. To some extent, it does. But not the level of details that I need.
A bit disappointed.
Needs better maps.
On an iPad Pro 9.7, the map detail, even in enhanced mode, is too poor to use for any precision location planning.
Excellent app, with only one real flaw.
The app works great for visualization of how the light will fall. Honestly it’s only competitor is Google Earth Pro (desktop only) and this does a better job than that. The controls take a bit getting used to, and I still slide around sometimes, but it’s workable.
The *only* reason this doesn’t get 5 stars is the amount of juice this app uses- on my iPhone 7 Plus it absolutely cranks and destroys the battery life; I pretty much can only use it plugged in if I don’t want to lose obscene percentages of battery quickly. However, newer phones may handle this better, I’m not able to test that unfortunately.
Even with this issue I still love this app.
Not a satellite map view
Disappointing that TPE 3D uses a topo rather than a satellite map. Side streets are not named and are only marginally shown.
Scaling of pin size doesn’t seem to exist. As you zoom in the pin becomes enormous blocking part of view.
Using on iPad Pro.
Working well on iPad Pro 11” - I use this like crazy
Great app for framing landscape shots and planning for light. Was very helpful on my Iceland trip. I’m unaware of another app that does this. On my iPad Pro, the two search buttons at bottom right bring up a grey screen that I can’t exit out of. I have to force close the app. This makes it so I can’t jump from Iceland back to the sites in the US that I’m shooting. The app is basically broken for me right now.
NEW UPDATE: Its not network io. It’s screen orientation. When in portrait mode, the search pane is rendered off the screen. To see it, switch to landscape mode.
UPDATE: I waited about five minutes and the saved places screen finally came up. What I may be seeing is the app waiting for data that never comes. When I tap those buttons now, the saved places screen comes up fast now. Suggest adding a spinner or a way to cancel the sync.
UPDATE: I was able to verify the developer’s response. Things look good now. Been using the app a lot lately, (helped out a bunch on a trip last weekend to plan a Milky Way shoot). I’m very happy with the app. Thank you for the bug fixes!
It’s a yes
Like being there
Needs work
Locations are difficult. I have to start at the city level and manually find the location. Seems like an address should be sufficient. Would love to see improvement on this
Buggy and slow
Takes awhile to load the map even when on fast WiFi. When pinching to zoom out, once you hit the “flight ceiling” (which isn’t that high) it stops recognizing your pinch and thinks you’re pointing so the map starts moving around.
what’s the point of tilt slider on the left if you can’t manually change your tilt? if you tap or press it goes to -25. On a second tap it goes to 0 and every subsequent tap takes you back and forth between these angles.
The elevation slider minimizes too quickly when trying to do subtle changes. Say i want to lower my elevation 2 full swipes of the slider. I slide my finger from bottom to top. Then quickly move it to the bottom and begin to slide up again and the bar is in the process of minimizing so i’m moving the map not changing elevation. I have to wait for the bar to finish minimizing before i can begin swiping again. Unless you are frantically flicking your finger the bar minimizes before you get back to the bottom. I also tried using both my index fingers and it would still minimize almost instantaneously after i took 1 finger off my phone.
The light tracking is nice and is what the app for.
Bottom line: I expect more out of apps I pay for.