Author Topic: stting exposure during animation  (Read 809 times)

2023-01-26, 19:24:16

Yanosh HRDY

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Hello,
I make an animation, a simple traveling on a scene that will go from day to night, with lighting and fire (Phoenix) that lights up as it goes.
I have a problem with the exposure setting.
I am looking to modify the exposure parameters during the animation, as in the interactive Rendering "Simple Exposure", from -1 during the day to 2 at night.
I can't find an exposure modification parameter in the Command Panel
In the CoronaCamera there is no more EV parameter in version 9
Does anyone have a solution? thank you in advance.
Yanosh

2023-01-26, 19:33:51
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aaouviz

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In the tone mapping rollout settings of the camera now, mate :)

Or in the main settings under tone mapping.

I hope this helps
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2023-01-27, 08:17:34
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Yanosh HRDY

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Hi guy,
actually, I had already looked and tested, it didn't work, I retested this morning, it works!!!
cool.
thank you ;)

2023-01-27, 08:37:13
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Hello,
I make an animation, a simple traveling on a scene that will go from day to night, with lighting and fire (Phoenix) that lights up as it goes.
I have a problem with the exposure setting.
I am looking to modify the exposure parameters during the animation, as in the interactive Rendering "Simple Exposure", from -1 during the day to 2 at night.
I can't find an exposure modification parameter in the Command Panel
In the CoronaCamera there is no more EV parameter in version 9
Does anyone have a solution? thank you in advance.
Yanosh

You can either work with Photographic Exposure being enabled in your VFB Tone Mapping parameters and simply animate your camera ISO values, or in the Tone Mapping rollout of your Camera modify panel enable the Override (make sure autokey is disabled since you can also animate its activation), press the Edit button and from the Corona Tone Mapping window you can animate any of the operator parameters, I hope this helps!
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2023-01-27, 11:18:01
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Yanosh HRDY

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Hello George,
Thank you very much for this additional help.
I tested with the iso, without result, probably a bad manipulation on my part.
but I have a solution that works with the tone mapping window by checking "overide" it is active in the VFB window
thank you!