Tora_2097 wrote:Controling vignetting is not a studio related thing if that's what you're referring to, it instead is a MXCL thing.
Meaning that you can't set vignetting to zero or something in your host aplication, instead you adjust it later as you would with a multilight slider for example.
You could perfectly render your 6 frames and remove the vignetting entirely from all of them if you like.
Regards,
Tora_2097
That does seem nice, if you have all original 6 MXI files. I guess this goes to my thread over at
http://www.maxwellrender.com/forum/view ... hp?t=22587 which everyone is ignoring also.

Is there a way when doing an animation (because basically that's what the 6 pano frames are) to have it save all the MXIs as it would all the TIFs? If not then the vignetting, while a nice feature, could be a slow implementation. Thanks for answering Tora.