Guide For Exporter Writers
for the perfect setting, ever!
For average Images, I'm quite happy with blendigo's standard settings^^
ah and ISO, shutter speed, et. aren't found in violet.
basically, burn, pre- and postscale should be enough for close to any pic, you want
it's contrast / dynamic range (higher burn will bring a wider dynamic range on your pic, but it will also bring a loss of contrast -> grey look might be the result)
gamma, but less destructive than using photoshop (prescale is sort of a smooth gamma, but the other way round. higher prescale means lower gamma)
and
brightness (postscale will directly affect the brightness of your image. if your pic is under- or overexposured, that might be the value, you want to tweak first...
higher postscale = brighter
lower postscale = darker)
For average Images, I'm quite happy with blendigo's standard settings^^
ah and ISO, shutter speed, et. aren't found in violet.
basically, burn, pre- and postscale should be enough for close to any pic, you want
it's contrast / dynamic range (higher burn will bring a wider dynamic range on your pic, but it will also bring a loss of contrast -> grey look might be the result)
gamma, but less destructive than using photoshop (prescale is sort of a smooth gamma, but the other way round. higher prescale means lower gamma)
and
brightness (postscale will directly affect the brightness of your image. if your pic is under- or overexposured, that might be the value, you want to tweak first...
higher postscale = brighter
lower postscale = darker)
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