Choosing the correct white point
Choosing the correct white point
I don't know if this could be of any use for someone, but i'll post some of my tests about the white point influence on the render. I never cared too much about that, but i always wanted to see the difference between the presets.
After this kind of research, in my opinion the best preset for exterior shots could be the C.
BTW, probably this is only the first of a series of tests, and i don't know yet if the daytime can influence the choice of the white point parameter.
Anyway: the scene was set just to experiment the material settings for the stone Bbb used in one of his last exterior shots; Bbb gave the blender settings, which i tried to transpose into skindigo (quite an easy operation, indeed). All the images are taken from the same position, and at the same time of the day (12:41 of the 25th of september).
The camera parameters are:
ISO 200
shutter: 150
exposure: 0 (anyone could explain me the meaning of this parameter?)
aperture: f/22
autofocus
BiPT - MNCR 1000
After this kind of research, in my opinion the best preset for exterior shots could be the C.
BTW, probably this is only the first of a series of tests, and i don't know yet if the daytime can influence the choice of the white point parameter.
Anyway: the scene was set just to experiment the material settings for the stone Bbb used in one of his last exterior shots; Bbb gave the blender settings, which i tried to transpose into skindigo (quite an easy operation, indeed). All the images are taken from the same position, and at the same time of the day (12:41 of the 25th of september).
The camera parameters are:
ISO 200
shutter: 150
exposure: 0 (anyone could explain me the meaning of this parameter?)
aperture: f/22
autofocus
BiPT - MNCR 1000
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Excellent tests! These should be very useful to anyone.
I always love "warmer" scenes... I usually end up using D65, but it looks like C is pretty similar.
I always love "warmer" scenes... I usually end up using D65, but it looks like C is pretty similar.
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