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Title: Camera in Photographic Exposure mode
Post by: DRM - Max on 2022-03-13, 20:08:42
HI all, I'm just opening new RC 8.

What happened to Photographic Exposure mode in camera parameters? Was it removed?

I found a flag/parameter to add for the Tone Mapping, but seems to work as a "filter" over the image and not as the previous photographic exposure.
It seems to work correctly only if Advanced Filmic Mapping is turned off.

Let me know. Using the camera as a real camera is fundamental in my process, is not a really comfortable solution right now.
Having just the flag was pretty straight away before.
Title: Re: Camera in Photographic Exposure mode
Post by: certainj on 2022-06-13, 17:30:58
I would also like to know what is happening here.
Title: Re: Camera in Photographic Exposure mode
Post by: ficdogg on 2022-06-13, 19:10:01
Have you tried using the c4d camera photographic values?
I know for depth of field at least corona is using the fstop from the default camera parameters, not from anywhere in the tag.
Title: Re: Camera in Photographic Exposure mode
Post by: foxz1 on 2022-07-13, 08:36:55
HI all, I'm just opening new RC 8.

What happened to Photographic Exposure mode in camera parameters? Was it removed?

I found a flag/parameter to add for the Tone Mapping, but seems to work as a "filter" over the image and not as the previous photographic exposure.
It seems to work correctly only if Advanced Filmic Mapping is turned off.

Let me know. Using the camera as a real camera is fundamental in my process, is not a really comfortable solution right now.
Having just the flag was pretty straight away before.
Corona Frame buffer,  Tone Mapping options, + add photographic exposure, now you can play with iso, f stops and shutter speed
Title: Re: Camera in Photographic Exposure mode
Post by: Beanzvision on 2022-07-13, 10:25:16
It's still there, just moved ;)

(https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=35859.0;attach=168697;image)