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Scene Exposure

Scene Exposure

2004-05-05       - By kim aldis

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You could try using a colour correction node on a lens shader. I can't give
exact repro steps right now but basically you need to find a non-compute
intensive lens shader that can be set to do nothing - try the stereo one -
and put a colour correction node in between it and the camera. Works like a
charm.



> -- --Original Message-- --
> From: owner-xsi@(protected)
> [mailto:owner-xsi@(protected)] On Behalf Of Marc Trzepla
> Sent: 04 May 2004 18:33
> To: xsi@(protected)
> Subject: Scene Exposure
>
> 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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