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This panel allows you – among other things – to adjust the exposure of your image during rendering and after the render has finished.

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  • Response: Choose between different color "response" curves of different digital sensors or films. These have a characteristic response curve, or sensibility to different colors which give them a distinct look. Besides Maxwells linear sensibility curve, you can choose from a selection of common sensors and older film types. This setting uses the full spectral information from the render, it can be interactively tweaked during or after rendering without damaging the original data.

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The Camera adjustment panel

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The EXIF data embedded in the image can be used by image viewers to sort and filter images based on the different data in the EXIF.

 

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The EXIF data section of the Camera panel

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Tone mapping, in the case of Maxwell Render, refers to converting the spectral space render calculations into pixel values (color and brightness) so that the rendered image can be displayed on the screen. Here you have options available to control this conversion, including changing the color space and antialiasing sharpness.

 

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The Tone Mapping adjustment panel

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The histogram provides a graphical representation of the tones in the image, providing valuable interactive information about the brightness of your render while you edit it.  

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Render histogram

 

Overlay Text

Overlays a text ribbon with custom information over the render, that is included in both the MXI and the image file. The text information is updated at each Sampling Level update. 

 

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Overlay text panel

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Macro shortcutWhat it replaces with
%benchmark%current benchmark value
%burn%current Burn value from Tone mapping options
%camera%name of the active camera
%colorspace%color space used for the render
%currentsl%current SL (therefore this value changes with each SL update)
%date%current date in MM.dd.yyyy format. Can also be used: %yy% (year) , %mm% (month) and %dd% (day)
%finalsl%SL limit set
%gamma%current Gamma value from Tone mapping options
%iso%ISO value from Camera options
%resolution%resolution of the active camera. Can also be used: %width% and %height%
%scenename%the name of the MXS file that's currently rendering
%scenepath%full path of the MXS file
%sharpness%sharpness value from Tonemapping options
%shutter%shutter speed from Camera options
%temp%full path of the temp folder of the OS
%time%current time in HH.mm format. Can also be used: %hh% (hour) , %min% (minute) and %sec% (sec)
%timepassed%time passed since render started
%version%current engine version


Position 

Sets the position of the text, at the top or bottom of the image. 

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