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All the native camera parameters can be edited with opening the network node (Enter key or double click).
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The specific parameters are located on a new tab called Maxwell. - Exposure: presets of commonly used interior and exterior exposure settings. You can define any custom values in Custom mode.
- Lens: specifies the type of the camera lens. Maxwell Render provides 6 different lens types useful for a range of different scenarios. For more details on the camera lens type, please check the Camera Lenses page.
- Aperture: specifies the projection angle for Fish Eye, Spherical and Cylindrical type lenses.
- Shutter: specifies shutter speed value of the Maxwell camera.
- ISO: specifies the film's light- sensitivity; higher ISO is more sensitive.
- Response: presets of different real camera curve response settings.
Use Rotary Shutter: enables the rotary shutter mode, which mimics the behavior of a film cameras shutter. In this mode the shutter time value is overridden with the value computed from the angle. Shutter Angle: defines how long the film is exposed to light: 90 degrees means that the shutter time is a quarter of the frame time, while a value of 360 degrees means there's no shutter at all and the film is exposed for the whole duration of the frame. ISO: specifies the film's light- sensitivity; higher ISO is more sensitive. - Shift Offset: specifies the offset of the lens position horizontally and vertically which can be useful to correct geometric perspective distortion.
- Aperture: controls the shape of the “bokeh” effect caused by bright spots in the parts of the render that are out of focus. (Circular or Polygonal)
- Blades: specifies the number of blades for Polygonal diaphragm.
- Angle: specifies rotation angle of aperture opening for Polygonal diaphragm.
- Custom Bokeh: enables anamorphic bokeh, allowing you to get a natural anisotropic non-round bokeh.
- Bokeh Ratio: specifies the aspect ratio of the anamorphic bokeh.
- Bokeh Angle: specifies the angle of the anamorphic bokeh.
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