#309803
You have rotary shutter enabled, which adjusts the shutter speed and ISO automatically to keep the exposure that you would have with the f/stop, shutter and ISO you typed in, but simulate the motion blur from a film camera with the specified shutter angle. Uncheck "use rotary shutter" and the values will be exported without changes.

However, I see something strange in your screenshot which I cannot reproduce here: the angle parameter is disabled even though rotary shutter is checked. Any idea how you got that to happen?
#309810
Mihnea Balta wrote:You have rotary shutter enabled, which adjusts the shutter speed and ISO automatically to keep the exposure that you would have with the f/stop, shutter and ISO you typed in, but simulate the motion blur from a film camera with the specified shutter angle. Uncheck "use rotary shutter" and the values will be exported without changes.

However, I see something strange in your screenshot which I cannot reproduce here: the angle parameter is disabled even though rotary shutter is checked. Any idea how you got that to happen?
Aaah okay, its been a while since I used Maxwell
I'll have a look at the scene tomorrow regarding the angle parameter.
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