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These options are sorely needed today for more precise adjustments, adding image editing options within the scene itself would greatly reduce the time we spend in post production as we would get more refined results.
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These options are sorely needed today for more precise adjustments, adding image editing options within the scene itself would greatly reduce the time we spend in post production as we would get more refined results.
Thanks for your inquiry - Please kindly translate your posts in this Forum to English as well so everyone can directly read what you are saying.
Furthermore, regarding the request, let me know if I am missing something but color temperature, bloom, shadow control to some extent is already possible through the Visual Settings -> Image tab:
Just to make sure you're aware of these settings if you weren't already.
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Thanks, Demian
Furthermore, regarding the request, let me know if I am missing something but color temperature, bloom, shadow control to some extent is already possible through the Visual Settings -> Image tab:
Yes, the bloom control already has it in enscape, but it doesn't just influence the lighting objects (spots, area light, omni), but also the entire scene, taking a lot of the sharpness of the image! I don't know if I'm using it wrong, but please correct me if I am. This current Bloom leaves the scene very "white and blurry", I believe that the behavior should only make the lighting objects glow and not the entire scene. Correct me if I'm wrong please.
rodrigosk12 , I've only known/seen bloom generally affecting the whole picture, not just lights - So, in this case, it's expected behavior that the bloom effect is being added the way it is to the image. Still, it is in fact easy to overdo as you've seen, so I'd indeed only add a little bit of it.
Furthermore, just also so that you're aware, in the Amostphere tab you can directly adjust the lighting brightness of all your light sources in the scene. The slider is called "Artificial Light Brightness" - Again, just in case this may come in handy eventually.