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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | Brazil Exposure control Hi, just got Brazil and I'm trying to render a 3ds max 5 scene I made before. I've converted all the lights to Brazil Lights and changed as many textures as I could be bothered to Brazil shaders. However it appears that Brazil overrides the Max's Automatic Exposure Control stuff (unsurprisingly) because my image renders very overexposed. Any suggestions how to control exposure with Brazil r/s 1.0? |
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| Forum Moderator ![]() | Brazil render engine (just as radiosity) takes the light parameters a lot more seriously than the standard render engine. For exposure control, once you've set the Brazil Render engine, you can control it from the Render Scene Window, panning downwards you'll find a tab that says "Brazil: Exposure / Color Clamping", click it to expand and there you'll find the Exposure option... Hope this helps... and Good Luck!!! |
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