![]() ![]() This is because all of aifosDesign's HDRIs have been meticulously calibrated to actual light intensity (with EV 9 as the absolute reference point), in contrast to the arbitrary normalization prevalent in other HDRIs, and Blender's camera has implicit exposure settings equivalent to EV 9, which may produce a darker or lighter image than intended. This may take a while, depending on the size of the HDRI file.ĭepending on the characteristics of the HDRI, the scene may now appear (sometimes absurdly) over- or underexposed. Having set the HDRI file ( Open Image), change to.
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