Any features you'd like to see implemented into Maxwell?
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By tom
#35444
me too me too :P
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By naxos
#35502
it does !

but it's called photoshop...
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By hyltom
#35619
I want also.

Hyltom
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By lebbeus
#35624
won't this be an effect of the final version? since it's not working in RGB space and interprets/translates the rendered spectral info(which we don't see) into an RGB file (that we do see)…seems like it would be a natural part of the M/R workflow--generate the entire spectral info of a scene and then create multiple interpretations of that base file, almost like making an exposure test in a darkroom where you use the same negative to create the different exposures
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By Micha
#35648
naxos wrote:it does !

but it's called photoshop...
No, this dosn't work so good with a low dynamik range image. This is not the same.
By iandavis
#35809
a photographic exposure containing multiple time settings is called a "test strip"

just fyi. Though I do believe it's an appropriate analogy, and "generate a test strip" would be a cool way of test rendering.
By Maya69
#36347
me too

i want to export mxi file in other hdri image format

cs2 is ok for hdri

it is very simple to adjust your render in photoshop
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