Is there a way to block the effects of the physical camera from effecting a camera's image plane?
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From what I can see, the exposure does not affect the image plane even now. DOF and vignetting are more complicated to turn off (vignetting can be done in principle, but not DOF). An alternative would be to use a screen-mapped background environment (VRayPlaceEnvTex has a "Screen" mapping mode) and turn off the "Affect background" option in the color mapping settings; to render against a black background and composite the plate later on; or to use a regular camera
A screen-mapped background will not be affected by DOF, and when you turn off the "Affect background" option of the color mapper, it will ignore the exposure/vignetting/white balance of the physical camera as well. An issue will be if the background is seen through reflections/refractions - it will still remain mapped to the screen, rather than being actually reflected/refracted like an image plane is.
Best regards,
VladoLast edited by vlado; 22-02-2011, 09:36 AM.I only act like I know everything, Rogers.
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