Author Topic: Corona Camera object - Shutter offset cant be set to -1  (Read 3371 times)

2018-09-13, 15:16:26

Jpjapers

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The shutter offset control on the camera has a minimum of 0 rather than -1 as specified in the tooltip.

2018-09-14, 16:42:22
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maru

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Thanks for reporting. Looking into this.
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2018-09-17, 11:27:27
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2018-09-17, 15:04:21
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2018-09-25, 00:48:37
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Just out of curiosity what does this setting do?
I only noticed the bug when poking around with camera settings in IR to see what could be done.

2018-09-25, 06:28:05
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If set to a non-zero value, biases the motion blur to be earlier or later in frame. A value of zero is essentially 'center on frame'.

2018-09-25, 11:42:26
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If set to a non-zero value, biases the motion blur to be earlier or later in frame. A value of zero is essentially 'center on frame'.

Interesting. What would be a use case for something like that?

2018-09-25, 14:57:11
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If set to a non-zero value, biases the motion blur to be earlier or later in frame. A value of zero is essentially 'center on frame'.

Interesting. What would be a use case for something like that?
Here is an example: http://www.sidefx.com/docs/houdini/render/blur.html
Basically renderers simulate various parameters of real life cameras (DSLRs, film cameras, etc.), and shutter offset is one of them.
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2019-01-13, 16:15:26
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AFAIK this was fixed, right?
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2019-01-14, 11:53:12
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Yep, it's fixed.
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