Author Topic: Renders come out burnt out white?  (Read 3043 times)

2014-02-08, 00:18:32

dfcorona

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I am very new to corona, have been very impressed so far, but I have the most basic question, how do you render without getting a super bright burnt out image.  by default my renders are coming out super bright, I cannot find any camera exposure control, and there are post in the rendering dialogs but even with them it is hard to get the image down in brightness and get it to also look correct.  Is there any sample scenes that we can download for 3dsmax to dissect? the benchmark scene would be great to be able to dissect.

2014-02-08, 00:42:03
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Alex Abarca

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Its right here!

http://www.evermotion.org/files/tutorials_content/uploads/Corona_Settings_new.JPG

You see where it says POST PROCESS go to the area tab and play with exposure compensation value. You can move/slide these values up and down while its rendering.

2014-02-12, 06:27:56
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dfcorona

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I see thank you, didn't think it was working didn't know it needed such a love value to looks correct.  thanks for your help.