Hi there, we’re having a terrible time using the physical camera with camera tracked plates. Is there a way to match an interval center of 0.000 and Duration of .5 with the physical camera? I tried 360 degree shutter with a -90 offset and it still looks like it isnt tracking due to the motion blur being off.
you need to set your physical camera to “movie camera” mode, and by default the shutter is 180, which is what you need. The interval center is 0.0 in physical camera already.
If set to movie camera mode, and we leave the shutter at 180 the motion blur doesn’t seem to match…
Could it be some bug in 2013? I’ve never had this problem before working with tracked plates. It’s possible something is wrong on our end as well, but I can’t seem to figure out what it might be. With no motion blur, the track is rock solid. With no physical camera, interval 0.0 and .5 still looks pretty solid.
Im wondering if its the film back. Is there a way to get a user defined film back from a maya camera to a physical camera?
Yes, Syntheyes is creating it’s own filmback settings, so they are a “user” setting in the maya camera. Is there a way I can apply the maya camera aperture settings to the phys cam?
Did you by chance when applying physical camera attribute also added camera settings attribute? I think you don’t really need that. In my test, the physical camera derrives user options from maya camera anyway.
I haven’t tried that… however, when doing a difference matte between the physicalCamera, set to movie camera and 180 degree shutter, and the standard camera and 0 and .5 you can see that its very different in areas of heavy blur, and almost the same in areas where there is very little movement.
So it’s definitely calculating the blur differently.