This page provides information on V-Ray Camera settings.
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||Revit Ribbon|| > V-Ray tab > Camera panel > Exposure Value |
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Exposure (EV) – Controls the render brightness in exposure value (EV) units. EV ranges correspond to the following lighting environments:
EV Range | Environment |
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25.0 to 14.0 | Bright Sunshine |
14.0 to 12.0 | Sunshine |
12.0 to 10.0 | Overcast Sky |
10.0 to 5.0 | Bright Interior |
5.0 to 0.0 | Floodlit Building |
0.0 to -3.0 | Dim Ambient Light |
-3.0 to -6.0 | Night - Full Moon |
-6.0 to -15.0 | Night - Starlight |
Auto – Automatically determines an appropriate exposure value for the render. It requires Light Cache to be set as a Secondary GI engine.
White Balance (K) – Specifies the color temperature in degrees Kelvin that appear white in the render. The following temperature ranges correspond to the following lighting environments.
Temperature Range | Environment |
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2000 | Candle Flame |
2000 to 3250 | Incandescent Lighting |
3250 to 4250 | Halogen Lighting |
4250 to 5050 | Fluorescent Lighting |
5050 to 6550 | Average Daylight |
6550 to 10000 | Daylight |
Auto – Automatically determines a suitable white balance value for the image. It requires Light Cache to be set as a Secondary GI engine.
Auto icon () – Transfers the auto calculated exposure/white balance value to the slider for further manual adjustments. Note that when no auto values are available, the buttons are grayed out.
This rollout is only accessible when the Camera Mode is set to Standard Camera.
Focus Source – Chooses the way in which the camera focus us determined.
Fixed Distance – Fixes the camera focus to the Focus Distance value.
Fixed Point – The focus distance is automatically calculated before the rendering starts and equals the distance between the camera position and the 3D point selected using the Pick Focus Point Command from the toolbar menu. If no point has been selected, the camera target is used instead as a default point.
Focus Distance – Specifies the distance from the camera where objects are in sharp focus. Note that Focus Distance depends on the selected Focus Source and its units are synchronized with Revit's project units.
Defocus – Controls the strength of the defocus (bokeh) effect. Objects farther away from the Focus Distance appear blurry.
Vignetting – Controls the strength of the vignetting effect which gradually darkens the edges of the render.
Defocus and Focus Distance are in a relation. The Defocus (bokeh) effect is applied correctly after the setup of the Focus Distance option. |