This might be a dumb question, but....
If I use the exposure function of the Vray camera to brighten up a render (which I'm doing unclamped) is the really functionally equivalent to increasing my light intensity, or is this just taking advantage of the HDR range to "cheat"? What I am really wondering if working this way is leaving me with more grain/artifacts in the shadows and less smooth light distributions etc.
Also - I know this has been asked before - but I really would like to be able to adjust the Vray camera focal point without shifting the view like it does now. I have read the argument that this is more "realistic" but i have never had a camera that jumps when you refocus like the Vray one does
For that alone I use Max cameras most of the time, but I really miss the exposure controls when I do.
Thanks,
b
If I use the exposure function of the Vray camera to brighten up a render (which I'm doing unclamped) is the really functionally equivalent to increasing my light intensity, or is this just taking advantage of the HDR range to "cheat"? What I am really wondering if working this way is leaving me with more grain/artifacts in the shadows and less smooth light distributions etc.
Also - I know this has been asked before - but I really would like to be able to adjust the Vray camera focal point without shifting the view like it does now. I have read the argument that this is more "realistic" but i have never had a camera that jumps when you refocus like the Vray one does

Thanks,
b
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