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Controlling exposure

Controlling exposure - 3ds Max Tutorial

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Controlling exposure

photographers use exposure at a base level to control the brightness of the images that they are shooting. Hopefully, creating something that looks, Going beyond that though, photographers also use exposure to help illicit an emotional response from anyone viewing their images. And although we will, in this video, be looking at the controls, or technical side of exposure in V-Ray, it is good to keep in mind that these same controls can be used to help shape the final aesthetic or mood of the rendered images that we are producing. which simply picks things up from where we left them We already have a V-Ray physical camera set up which, by default, has the exposure control enabled which is a good thing. Because if I select the camera and then in the modify tab of the command panel, turn that off, you can see, as I render, that the lighting that we have here for us to get a usable image from. Although it does have to be said that if we were rendering to 16 or 32 bit floating point files,…

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