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  • V-Ray Next 1.1 Physical Camera Settings

    Hi all,
    Can anyone recommend the best Physical camera aperture/exposure settings for an interior/studio set-up please?

    Straight tout of the box the settings are –

    Film speed (ISO): 100.0
    F-Number: 8.0
    Shutter speed (s-1): 200.0
    Shutter angle (deg): 18.0 (greyed out)
    Shutter offset (deg): 0.0 (greyed out)
    Latency (s): 0.0 (greyed out)

    Exposure: ✓
    Vignetting: X
    White balance: D65
    Custom balance: 255
    Temprature (K): 6500.0 (greyed out)


    Thanks in advance for any input.

  • #2
    Tough question because each one is unique. Think of actually using a DSL. DOF or Motion blur are both factors, too.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Furnace View Post
      Hi all,
      Can anyone recommend the best Physical camera aperture/exposure settings for an interior/studio set-up please?

      Straight tout of the box the settings are –

      Film speed (ISO): 100.0
      F-Number: 8.0
      Shutter speed (s-1): 200.0
      Shutter angle (deg): 18.0 (greyed out)
      Shutter offset (deg): 0.0 (greyed out)
      Latency (s): 0.0 (greyed out)

      Exposure: ✓
      Vignetting: X
      White balance: D65
      Custom balance: 255
      Temprature (K): 6500.0 (greyed out)


      Thanks in advance for any input.
      Auto-expose (see the render settings), transfer to camera, adjust as you please (by raising or lowering ISOs while IPR is going).
      Lele
      Trouble Stirrer in RnD @ Chaos
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      Disclaimer:
      The views and opinions expressed here are my own and do not represent those of Chaos Group, unless otherwise stated.

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      • #4
        Personally I never touch the camera settings, unless it's for motion blur or depth of field.

        I prefer to adjust the lighting.

        Doing this means my assets / lights / scenes can be re-used on a global level.

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