Image Brightness Controls

Image Brightness Controls

When rendering an image, you will be presented with a number of image brightness controls.
  1. Exposure: Exposure is the amount of light that reaches the camera sensor and it determines how light or dark an image is.

 

  1. Gamma: This controls the intensity of any shadowed parts of the room.
  1. Contrast: This is the difference in lighting that brings out bright highlights and dark shadows in a photo.

 

  1.  Saturation: This is the Intensity of the colour. A highly saturated image will have bright and vivid colours, whereas a low saturation image will have more subdued colours.

 

  1. Colour Profiles: These are preset control options to apply to enhance your image.
  1. Sun Light Intensity: This is to control how much sunlight is entering the room.
  2. Sky Light Intensity: This refers to the time of day, having this at a lower setting will make the view appear darker (for Night rendering).
  3. Room Light Intensity: This controls the internal lighting added to the room.


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