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  1. Hi All, When I setup my EC to the SAME values in both the vray physical camera or in the environment and render images using both methods, the rendering results are totally different for every method. Does anyone know why of how this happens? I don't have a clue... Some more information: I ONLY switch the 'exposure' checkbox in the vray physical camera, with default EC-values: f-number = 8 shutter speed = 200 / film speed (ISO) = 100 Any help is most appreciated! Tnx! rgds, E
  2. This is a question which has baffled me for a while. Should I use Exposure controls or not? My work generally includes Architectural rendering and product rendering using V-Ray. For the past year or two I haven't used any type of exposure control and haven't seen the need for it. To me it just seems like more settings to have to control for no gain. I realize there must be a good argument for using them but I haven't found it yet? Do most people use these settings, and if so, what are the benefits they are seeing? What am I missing? If it is simply to make the camera act more like a real camera in the real world I can do without them. Is there any benefit between using and not using these setting for V-Ray or MR? Thanks for clearing up this for me! Jimmie
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