Cheers,
dont know if this has been suggested before, but:
There are 3 settings controlling how much light enters the vray camera: F-Number, Exposure and ISO value. It would be exeedingly nice to be able to "lock" one of these numbers and let vray calculate it.
For example, when working with DoF. You have found a nice overall exposure value for the entire image, but then you have to start mixing with the f-number to get the right DoF effect. Then it would be nice to "lock" the shutter speed so that no matter what you do with the f-number the resulting exposure would be the same as before you "locked" the shutter value.
I know that this its lazy to request such a feature because you can either use a lookup table to find the corresponding shutter speed or do a shitload of testrenderings, but this would be a timesaver.
in this case it would work similar to aparture priority program mode on a regular camera, only linear instead of in steps.
dont know if this has been suggested before, but:
There are 3 settings controlling how much light enters the vray camera: F-Number, Exposure and ISO value. It would be exeedingly nice to be able to "lock" one of these numbers and let vray calculate it.
For example, when working with DoF. You have found a nice overall exposure value for the entire image, but then you have to start mixing with the f-number to get the right DoF effect. Then it would be nice to "lock" the shutter speed so that no matter what you do with the f-number the resulting exposure would be the same as before you "locked" the shutter value.
I know that this its lazy to request such a feature because you can either use a lookup table to find the corresponding shutter speed or do a shitload of testrenderings, but this would be a timesaver.
in this case it would work similar to aparture priority program mode on a regular camera, only linear instead of in steps.
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