Author Topic: Photographic exposure controls?  (Read 3192 times)

2012-10-20, 22:12:14

maru

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Any chance for photographic exposure controls (shutter time, f, ISO, etc) or at least Corona camera object with such settings? It's good for setting up proper light intensity for example when not using procedural sky environment just plain colour with tuned output amount or objects like lamps. Of course this would be connected with real world light units and stuff like lens distortion and glare.
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2012-10-20, 22:31:27
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Ludvik Koutny

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It is planned already for a long time, but in list of priorities it stands lower than the features which are currently being implemented.

2012-10-20, 23:10:27
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Ok, delete this thread if it's already been discussed. (can't find that delete button :P )
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2012-10-20, 23:13:13
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Ok, delete this thread if it's already been discussed. (can't find that delete button :P )

There is no reason to...  This information can remain here for other and especially new users to see ;)

2013-09-06, 19:54:39
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