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By choo-chee
#305437
Always had the trouble to render interiors with a background image, since interiors require high ISO and the background gets "burned" and not looking good (the human eye compensates for this of course). So, I found that if I create a maxwell material with my image as layer 1 (ND 0) and add 1 or 2 layers of black color and also ND 0, I can preserve the background image and it doesn't get too white and even looks like the human eye gets it...
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By choo-chee
#305479
not really, when you lower the brightness in a photo-editing app. the image loses contrast. this way I can have low shutter speed as 50 with iso 600 and still get "normal" background....
By tokiop
#305482
ok thanks for explaining ! It is interesting to aim an "human eye" look, if you can show renders using this technique it would be great !
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By djflod
#305496
thank you for sharing this with us Choo - very interesting discovery
By itsallgoode9
#305580
choo-chee wrote:not really, when you lower the brightness in a photo-editing app. the image loses contrast. this way I can have low shutter speed as 50 with iso 600 and still get "normal" background....

I'm 99% sure there is a way to do this correctly in photoshop so you don't lose contrast.....having said that, if this works for you and it doesn't affect render times, do what works!
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By choo-chee
#305688
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usually those settings with direct physical sun like here would mean white exterior and lot of post. I'll do post to this image but it will need no alpha mask etc.
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By -Adrian
#305696
Yup, that would normally be blow out. Tight!
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