Hi guys,
I am quite new to Fusion, but I see the value of using it to compose and colour correct and grading on Fusion. The reason is because I export all my renders as OpenEXR 16bits and Photoshop work-flow with 32bit files is completely rubbish.
I have a couple of doubts. First of all, is there any tool to control exposure? For example, in Photoshop you have the Exposure Adjustment, where you can tweak the image based on stops. Do I have to use the Brightness/Contrast for this adjustment?
Many thanks for your help.
EDIT:
I think is a good idea to use this first post to create a list with the tools in Photoshop and the equivalent in Fusion.
EXPOSURE
I am quite new to Fusion, but I see the value of using it to compose and colour correct and grading on Fusion. The reason is because I export all my renders as OpenEXR 16bits and Photoshop work-flow with 32bit files is completely rubbish.
I have a couple of doubts. First of all, is there any tool to control exposure? For example, in Photoshop you have the Exposure Adjustment, where you can tweak the image based on stops. Do I have to use the Brightness/Contrast for this adjustment?
Many thanks for your help.
EDIT:
I think is a good idea to use this first post to create a list with the tools in Photoshop and the equivalent in Fusion.
EXPOSURE
Photoshop
- Exposure.PNG (7.61 KiB) Viewed 12746 times
Fusion
- BC.PNG (15.04 KiB) Viewed 12746 times
Or use this code that michael vorberg provided
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{
Tools = ordered() {
BrightnessContrast1 = BrightnessContrast {
CtrlWZoom = false,
Inputs = {
Gain = Input {
SourceOp = "Calculation1",
Source = "Result",
},
},
ViewInfo = OperatorInfo { Pos = { 770, 115.5, }, },
},
Calculation1 = Calculation {
CtrlWZoom = false,
Inputs = {
FirstOperand = Input { Value = -1, },
Operator = Input { Value = 17, },
SecondOperand = Input { Value = 2, },
},
},
},
}
Last edited by Ciro Cardoso on Thu Oct 27, 2016 11:59 am, edited 3 times in total.