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    Can anybody share tips for compositing Lens Effects? I just found out there's no alpha information for the effects. And I've looked for a Lens Effects render element but if it is there it isn't immediately obvious.

    Thanks.










  • #2
    They need to be added. Change the layer mode to add in AE.
    You can add a lens effects elemend by changing the dropdown in the lens effects rollout from 'image only' to 'image and render element.'
    Last edited by Ihno; 30-03-2020, 02:22 AM.
    German guy, sorry for my English.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Ihno View Post
      They need to be added. Change the layer mode to add.
      Thanks. I know. But how do I get a file or a channel containing only the Lens Effects out of max?

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      • #4
        I edited my fist post
        German guy, sorry for my English.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ihno View Post
          I edited my fist post
          Thanks.
          Which rollout is that?

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          • #6
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            The one in the vfb

            Last edited by Ihno; 30-03-2020, 02:48 AM.
            German guy, sorry for my English.

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            • #7
              Thank you!
              The manual isn't very detailed on this ....

              "Mode – Determines if the Bloom/Glare effect will be applied to the final image (in the effectsResult channel), stored into a separate render element, or both."


              Where will the "effectsResult channel" be? Only in a V-Ray RAW output? And which render element is it output as?

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              • #8
                You can find all the render element channels in the top rollout in the VFB (image attached)

                For the glare mode, if you select:

                "Image only" it will only show in "effectsResult"
                "Image and render element" it will show in "effectsResult" and will create a "Glare" render element
                "Render element only" will only create a "Glare" render element.

                You can use this glare render element to composite in photoshop, using a blending mode like lighten
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ThomasMiller View Post
                  You can find all the render element channels in the top rollout in the VFB (image attached)

                  For the glare mode, if you select:

                  "Image only" it will only show in "effectsResult"
                  "Image and render element" it will show in "effectsResult" and will create a "Glare" render element
                  "Render element only" will only create a "Glare" render element.

                  You can use this glare render element to composite in photoshop, using a blending mode like lighten
                  Found it. Thanks!

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