Film ISO is how sensitive the film is to light ISO 100 and 200 are good for outdoor daylight shooting, 400 is good all purpose film, 8 are low light film good for indoors and night time shots. F/Stop is how narrow the apperature closes up on the Lens, F/1 is wide open letting lots of light in and F/16 is stopped down to a tiny opening letting hardly any light in. Shutter speed is a fraction number (1/x of a second), so the larger "x" is the smaller the fraction. ![]() These settings are meant to simulate how light is captured in a real life camera. ![]() Shutter Speed : The lower this setting the brighter your scene will be.į/Stop : The lower this setting the brighter your scene will be.įilm ISO : The higher this setting the brighter your scene will be. Render Settings Tab -> Editor -> Tone Mapping ![]() IMPORTANT SETTINGS THAT PEOPLE OVERLOOK OR DON'T KNOW ABOUT!
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