Camera Shift

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gueoct
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Is it possible to see a Camera Shift in the viewport?
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gueoct wrote:Is it possible to see a Camera Shift in the viewport?
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are we the only ones here who do architectural visualiations and use the shift function...?
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of course not... +1 for camera correction support
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Octane has a lensShift parameter in the camera settings. For a typical architectural renderer the camera target has the same height as the camera position (looking perfectly horizontal), and the lensShift parameter has a Y value between 0.0 and 0.5.

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roeland wrote:Octane has a lensShift parameter in the camera settings. For a typical architectural renderer the camera target has the same height as the camera position (looking perfectly horizontal), and the lensShift parameter has a Y value between 0.0 and 0.5.
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There was a misunderstanding caused by Proupins comment.
My initial question was:
Is it possible, to make a camera shift visible in the max viewport?
So far, the camera shift only shows in the rendered view...
Last edited by gueoct on Thu Oct 25, 2012 5:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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+1 please
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is it possible?
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need camera shift viewable in viewport too.
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