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This page provides information about the Camera tab functionalities in C= haos Vantage.
The Camera tab allows control over the camera. The tab has advanced sett=
ings for resolution, sensor and lens, exposure, Depth of Field=
, tilt and shift, and camera clipping that offer finer control.
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There is limit of 1000 cameras - regardle= ss whether they are imported or created inside Chaos Vantage.
You can use the right mouse button click = to reset the parameters numeric values to defaults.
Resolution Preset =E2=80=93 Resolution preset allowing = you to choose the resolution. Click the () button to open the advanced options window. Click again the () button to close the advanced op= tions window.
540p(960x540); H=
D 720p(1280x720); 900p(1600x900); FHD 108=
0p(1920x1080); 1440p(2560x1440); UHD 4K=
strong>(3840x2160); UHD 8K(7680x4320); PC Video(640x480); NTSC(720x486); PAL(720x5=
76); 1K Super 35(1024x778); 2K Su=
per 35(2048x1556); 4K Super 35(4096x3112);
Camera Type =E2=80=93 Specifies the type of camera as e= ither Perspective or Orthographi= c.
Orthographic width =E2=80=93 Specifies the the width (i= n scene units) of the orthographic camera. It controls how much of a scene = the camera can see and has the same effect as zooming a perspective camera.=
Lens Mode =E2=80=93 Specifies which lens parameter to d=
isplay for the camera. Click the () button to open the advanced options window. Click =
again the () button =
to close the advanced options window. This option is available only for
Focal length =E2=80=93 D=
isplays the focal length value of the camera in the Camera tab Basic catego=
ry.
Field of view =E2=80=93 Displays the field of view =
value of the camera in the Camera tab Basic category.
Exposure mode =E2=80=93 Specifies how the Exposure value and Film speed(ISO) settings = ;affect the image brightness. Listed parameter depends on the = Exposure setting in the advance options. Click the () button to open the = advanced options window. Click again the () button to close the advanced options win= dow.
Exposure value =E2=80=93 Controls the exposure value wh= en the Value mode is selected.
Film speed (ISO) =E2=80=93 Determines the film power (i= .e. sensitivity). Smaller values make the image darker, while larger values= make it brighter.
White balance =E2=80=93 Allows additional modification = of the image to compensate for the "color temperature" of a light source, w= hich refers to the relative warmth or coolness of white light. Objects in t= he scene that have the specified color appear white in the image.
White balance only works when Exp= osure is set to either Physical or Value<= /strong>. When Exposure is None, = White balance is disabled.
Motion blur =E2=80=93 Enables motion blur. = Click the () bu= tton to open the advanced options window. Click again the () button to= close the advanced options window.
Depth of field =E2=80=93 Enables the depth of field eff= ect. Click the () button= to open the advanced options window. Click again the (<= img class=3D"confluence-embedded-image confluence-thumbnail" draggable=3D"f= alse" alt=3D"Vantage_PopupPressed.PNG" width=3D"25" src=3D"f7be70e0a1d0f362= cb1cbf80e2e15aac" data-image-src=3D"/download/attachments/68552522/Vantage_= PopupPressed.PNG?version=3D2&modificationDate=3D1687979600000&api= =3Dv2" data-unresolved-comment-count=3D"0" data-linked-resource-id=3D"68953= 315" data-linked-resource-version=3D"2" data-linked-resource-type=3D"attach= ment" data-linked-resource-default-alias=3D"Vantage_PopupPressed.PNG" data-= base-url=3D"https://docs.chaos.com" data-linked-resource-content-type=3D"im= age/png" data-linked-resource-container-id=3D"68552522" data-linked-resourc= e-container-version=3D"16" height=3D"25">) button to close the advan= ced options window. This option is available only for Perspective= strong> camera type.
Automatic vertical tilt correction =E2=80=93 When = enabled, sets and preserves vertical lines to be parallel, simulating 2-poi= nt perspective. Click the (<= /span>) button to open the advanced options window. Click agai= n the () button to clo= se the advanced options window. This option is available only for Perspective camera type.
Camera clipping =E2=80=93 When enabled, turns on the ca= mera clipping. Click the () button to open the advanced options window. Click again th= e () button to close= the advanced options window.
Create Camera () =E2=80=93 Saves the current ca= mera view with its settings to a new camera slot. (Shortcut: Ctrl+K )
Record Camera Movement () =E2=80=93 Records t= he camera movement and saves it to a new camera slot. (Shortcut: Ctlr+S= hift+R)
Create a camera group () =E2=80=93 Creates a gr= oup where you can drag and drop camera slots to group them.
Scene state tag () =E2=80=93 Specifies a sc= ene state that gets applied to the scene when the camera is recalled. If NO= NE, then no change will be made to the scene and only the camera settings a= nd transformations are recalled.
Update camera () =E2=80=93 Ove= rrides vrscene camera with the current camera view. You can either override= the resolution only or discard the existing vrscene camera data. (Shortcut= : Ctrl+Shift+K )
Delete () =E2=80=93 Deletes the camera slot. It has to= be clicked twice.
The Resolution preset menu allows you to choose the resolution.
Width =E2=80=93 Sets the width of the camera resolution= in pixels.
Height =E2=80=93 Sets the height of the camera resoluti= on in pixels.
Lock aspect () =E2=80=93 When enabled, locks the <= strong>Width value to the Height value. When chan= ging the Width or Height value, they change proportionally according to the Aspect ratio value.
Aspect ratio =E2=80=93 Sets the aspect of the render re= solution.
Viewport fill ()=E2=80=93 When enabled, scales the viewport to fill the= space between the top and bottom toolbar, and left and right panels keepin= g the specified resolution aspect.
Display:Render ratio =E2=80=93 Specifies the current vi= ewport to core render ratio when Viewport fill is enabled.=
The following parameters are available only for Perspective camera t= ype.
Focal length =E2=80=93 Specifies the f= ocal length of the camera in mm. (Shortcut: Alt+RMB)
Field of view =E2=80=93 Specifies the field of view of = the camera in degrees. (Shortcut: Alt+RMB)
Film gate =E2=80=93 Specifies the horizontal size of th= e film gate in millimeters.
Zoom factor =E2=80=93 Specifies a zoom factor. Values g= reater than 1.0 zoom into the image; values smaller than 1.0= zoom out.
Exposure =E2=80=93 Specifies how the F-number= strong>, Shutter speed, and Film sp= eed (ISO) settings affect the image bri= ghtness.
None =E2=80=93 Shutter s=
peed, F-number and ISO settings do not affect the image brightness.
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strong>Value =E2=80=93 Uses the Exposure value to=
control image brightness. Grays out the ISO parameter and uses F-number va=
lues only for depth of field if Aperture size is disabled.=
Exposure Value =E2=80=93 Controls the image brightness.=
Film speed(ISO) =E2=80=93 Determines the sensitivity of= the film and consequently the brightness of the image. If the ISO value is= high (film is more sensitive to light), the image is brighter. Lower ISO v= alues mean that the film is less sensitive and produces a darker image.
F-Number =E2=80=93 Controls the aperture size of the ca= mera. Lowering the F-Number value increases the aperture size and= so makes the image brighter since more light enters the camera. In reverse= , increasing the F-Number makes the image darker, as the aperture= is closed. This parameter also determines the amount of the Depth of Field= (DOF) effect. Changing the f-number affects the image brigh= tness and DOF when the Exposure option is set to= Physical.
Shutter speed =E2=80=93 Determines the exposure ti= me for the camera. The longer this time is (small shutter speed values),&nb= sp;the brighter the image would be. In reverse - if the exposure time is sh= orter (high shutter speed value), the image would get darker.
Exposure time =E2=80=93 Specifies the amount of t= ime the camera shutter is opened in sec. Small values produce less blurring= while big values produce more blur.
The following parameters are available only for Perspective camera t= ype.
Focus distance =E2=80=93 Specifies the= distance at which objects are in focus. (Shortcut: Ctrl+Alt+LMB)<= /p>
Aperture size =E2=80=93 Determines the width of the cam= era aperture in millimeters. When enabled overrides F-Number.
Center bias =E2=80=93 Defines a bias shape for the boke= h effects. Positive values make the outer edge of the bokeh effects brighte= r; negative values make the center of the effect brighter.
Anisotropy =E2=80=93 Allows stretching of the bokeh eff= ect horizontally or vertically to simulate anamorphic lenses.
Blades =E2=80=93 When enabled, a polygonal aperture is = simulated, with the specified number of blades.
Num sides =E2=80=93 Specifies the number of blades for = the polygonal aperture.
Rotation =E2=80=93 Defines the rotation of the blades i= n degrees.
The following parameters are available only for Perspective = camera type.
Vertical Tilt =E2=80=93 Sets the vertical tilt of = the camera lens. You can use this to correct perspective to achieve p= arallel vertical lines similar to 2-point perspective.
Horizontal tilt =E2=80=93 Sets the horizontal tilt= of the camera lens. You can use this to correct perspective to achie= ve parallel horizontal lines.
Horizontal shift =E2=80=93 Horizontally offsets th= e camera field of view as a fraction of the current view. For example, a va= lue of 0.5 will offset the camera one-half of the current image width to th= e left.
Vertical shift =E2=80=93 Vertically offsets the ca= mera field of view as a fraction of the current view. For example, a value = of 0.5 will offset the camera one-half of the current image heigh= t upwards.
Near =E2=80=93 Specifies the near clipping range.
Far =E2=80=93 Specifies the far clipping range.