By MrC11111
#355248
Hello !

I'm actually crying in front of my screen because I'm missing a point but I don't know where…
So here is my first set in Maxwell Studio. It is a very basic set-up just to familiarize me with M.

I'm trying to work with "realistic" settings, BUT :

- with a "common" camera settings at the end i'm totally underexposed. ( and I don't want to put 10000000 ISO to have a normal lighting)

I think I make a mistake with the light emitters, because I need to push them over 80 000 W/400 lm/W for having a classic result. And like I told you you before I want to be "realistic".

You can have a look below, Please if you can give me a hand before I went mad :cry:


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By jrm1
#357741
The f stop looks like 1000, not 1. It's an impossibly small hole. No wonder things are under-exposed.
By jrm1
#358019
hatts wrote:jrm1 it's a locality difference, some countries use commas for decimal notation
My apologies.
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