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Scene Exposure

Scene Exposure

2004-05-04       - By Francois Lord

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Just render to 32 bits format. Xsi supports 32 bits tiffs and .ct
images. Both can be loaded in the FXtree. You will get exactly what you
want, except that your images will be HUGE.

--
Flord


Marc Trzepla wrote:

> If I have a scene that is under- or over-exposed how can I adjust the
> final result, a-la HDRI?
>
> I've attached an image to show what I'm aiming for...
>
> marc
>
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