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- linvanchene

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Last edited by linvanchene on Mon Oct 20, 2014 3:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.
what I don't get is that why F-Stop is not linked to aperture
It is confusing, but the reason is because Octane doesn't support lens focal length dimensions, and f-stop numbers are really ratios of the focal length and the aperture diameter. And focal lengths aren't supported because Octane doesn't have a camera back system. It's all connected.enigmasi wrote:what I don't get is that why F-Stop is not linked to aperture
It appears that f-stop in the camera settings is functionally the same as exposure. Don't know what the point of including it is, since it doesn't control DoF and doesn't provide anything more than the exposure slider already does.