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Print at Feb 4, 2026, 3:53:43 PM |
| Posted by Ceciliabr at Oct 25, 2020, 11:17:51 AM |
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Re: YafaRay rendering plug-in Hi bam0o! Aperture, shutter speed and ISO is what normally controls the exposure. Unfortunately none of these parameters can be controlled when making snapshots with the SH3D camera. So you will need to brighten your interior a bit by adding a few light sources. Two panel lights at low intensity, one covering the entire ceiling and facing downward with intensity 8, and one covering the entire floor and facing upwards with intensity 3, might create a better exposure. You may have to experiment a bit before getting it perfect. Another thing: I have of course not seen your renders, so I don’t know how dark they really are. The SH3D camera is an absolute observer, whilst our eyes are dynamic observers. So when your snapshot is viewed against a white background, your eyes are automatically adjusting the white balance and the light to the brightest area. Any normal exposure will seem a bit dark when viewed against a bright white light. Try viewing your renders against a dark background. Maybe they are not as dark as they appear. Cecilia |
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