By keithg
#75820
i did a search, but couldnt find a whole lot that answered my question,
I am trying to use an MXI with my emitter, and even if i crank up the intensity to 10,000, ( the max that mayall will let me use), it's not bright at all,
in fact, its barely visible, unless i turn off sun, physical sky, and make it to be a night shot.
Of course, i can crank up the ISO, and shutter, but thats just not the correct way to brighten an emitter correct?
By Maya69
#75870
yes i think is a bug


change unit in radiance and if you have need more bright use the color intentisy > 1.0

but you lose the color light
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By keithg
#75914
ok, thanks for the info, ill give it a try
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By pBarrelas
#76178
I had similar problem, so i changed my Maya units back to cm and now is working OK!!

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