![]() On your camera you also have a F/Stop setting, that one is only used for calculating depth of field (DOF) and has no direct link to how bright your rendered scene will be. Film ISO is how sensitive the film is to light ISO 100 and 200 are good for outdoor daylight shooting, 400 is good all purpose film, 8 are low light film good for indoors and night time shots. F/Stop is how narrow the apperature closes up on the Lens, F/1 is wide open letting lots of light in and F/16 is stopped down to a tiny opening letting hardly any light in. Shutter speed is a fraction number (1/x of a second), so the larger "x" is the smaller the fraction. These settings are meant to simulate how light is captured in a real life camera. Shutter Speed : The lower this setting the brighter your scene will be.į/Stop : The lower this setting the brighter your scene will be.įilm ISO : The higher this setting the brighter your scene will be. ![]() Render Settings Tab -> Editor -> Tone Mapping IMPORTANT SETTINGS THAT PEOPLE OVERLOOK OR DON'T KNOW ABOUT! ![]()
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