Author Topic: Right click on render  (Read 2434 times)

2016-11-15, 21:37:16

Jadefox

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Hi Guys

As a newbie, I would like to know the relevance of right clicking on a render and the screen ( as attached )
shows up. What does those values mean and how does this assist me in my render.
I've noticed that when Mapped RGB goes over 1 I have blowouts in that region

Is there any other way that this information assists ?

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2016-11-15, 21:50:48
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TomG

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It can be helpful when checking non-RGB data, for example render elements like the WorldPosition, which create values well outside the range that can be displayed in RGB.
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2016-11-16, 12:11:11
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Like Tom said. Plus this can be sometimes useful for debugging - e.g. for checking if some "strange" black or white pixels appear.
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2016-11-16, 12:29:46
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2016-11-16, 14:30:43
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And you can see it in use for example, in the latest tutorial video

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