Author Topic: "ISOLATE BUTTON" with different exposure?  (Read 8832 times)

2017-01-05, 00:54:43
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cecofuli

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BTW, in my opinion, "Exposure compensation spinner" for ISOLATE OPTION is different than "Automatic exposure checkbox ".

(*) With Exposure compensation spinner, I will select the EXACT compensation value that I want, that I need when I'm working during the shading process. (like the Jahman script)

(*) With Automatic exposure, I think, Corona will decide the correct exposure for me. Maybe it can be good, maybe not.

And, I would like to save these parameters inside the 3ds max Scene. That's why a script it not the best solution.
« Last Edit: 2017-01-05, 00:58:22 by cecofuli »

2017-01-05, 10:26:36
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Automatic exposure would be useful outside of isolate object use cases. And automatic exposure without exposure compensation is pretty much worthless.
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2017-02-28, 08:35:48
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Christa Noel

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...a checkbox "automatic exposure"? That would work in similar way to digital cameras
that must be so awesome for animation works. definitely VOTE +1! and of course for exposure compensation too :)