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    Just a thought, few times now we came accross this: when working with live action footage often producers will request us to match motion blur in 3d to the motion blur in the provided footage. And they give specifications like we had shutter of 230deg for 3.2 seconds...Im wondering if its possible to indergrade option under motion blur paramiters where when enabled you could specify provided shutter information and then it will be converted into blur lengh, interval center and so on automaticly?
    just a thought
    Dmitry Vinnik
    Silhouette Images Inc.
    ShowReel:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxSJlvSwAhA
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/dmitry-v...-identity-name

  • #2
    This could be useful, the conversion from shutter angle to duration is very simple so it wouldn't be a lot of work to implement I think.

    Until then, here's a calculator that does the same:
    http://vray.info/topics/t0113.asp
    Torgeir Holm | www.netronfilm.com

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    • #3
      And here's one for matching still camera blur:
      http://vray.info/topics/t0114.asp
      Torgeir Holm | www.netronfilm.com

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      • #4
        haha sweet.
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        • #5
          nice, would be sweet addition, mental ray has also shutter but its pritty much same as duration (frames) which makes it well useless haha...
          good call on the formulas tho
          Dmitry Vinnik
          Silhouette Images Inc.
          ShowReel:
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxSJlvSwAhA
          https://www.linkedin.com/in/dmitry-v...-identity-name

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          • #6
            How difficlt is it to convert shutter angle to frame duration?

            0.25 =90
            0.5 = 180
            0.75 =270
            1 =360

            right?

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            • #7
              yes, it is really easy
              Torgeir Holm | www.netronfilm.com

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