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By RonB
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Hi All,

I am about ready to post the promised HDR studio image creation kits and have a question.

At what resolution would everyone prefer them? They are at 6000 x 3000 now. There are commercial studio HDRI images out there that run into the 800+ MB range. Which has me scratching my head, why would anyone want a studio HDRI lighting image that big? Perhaps one of you can answer that question...bragging rights maybe? Maybe for backgrounds? A large JPEG would do just as well. Surely no one is going to use something like that for IBL are they? If so there is a solid argument against it. But maybe I am completely in the dark here and you could shed some light on this for me?

Personally I use the kits no larger than 3000 X 1500 and usually at 2000 X 1000. But I thought I would throw it out there and see what you all have to say before I post them.

Cheers, Ron
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By simmsimaging
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For a lighting kit type 6K should be fine I think. I can see using higher res when you need detailed hi-res reflections, or if intend to alo use it as your background. Othersie I don't really know.

Looking forward to seeing what you've put together.

I must say I saw a nice render done with an HDRI out of that program (over at the Fry forum) and it looked pretty damn nice :) Still think it's too costly though.



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By yanada
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simmsimaging wrote:For a lighting kit type 6K should be fine I think. I can see using higher res when you need detailed hi-res reflections, or if intend to alo use it as your background. Othersie I don't really know.

Looking forward to seeing what you've put together.

I must say I saw a nice render done with an HDRI out of that program (over at the Fry forum) and it looked pretty damn nice :) Still think it's too costly though.
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Chema from fry Said 8)
We're planning to add a feature like that in VE to 'burn' emitter configurations into HDR maps.
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