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toolrenderphoto [2020/03/31 10:24] – external edit 127.0.0.1toolrenderphoto [2023/04/04 09:22] (current) steph.jorgensen
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 Render Photo allows you to create very high-quality images of your tree by rendering with depth of field (DOF), bloom, exposure, and various image enhancements. You can save these to files, or use the "To Clipboard" button to put the final image right in the clipboard for pasting elsewhere. Render Photo allows you to create very high-quality images of your tree by rendering with depth of field (DOF), bloom, exposure, and various image enhancements. You can save these to files, or use the "To Clipboard" button to put the final image right in the clipboard for pasting elsewhere.
  
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 An important aspect of Render Photo is that it simulates the effects of a lens focusing. An important aspect of Render Photo is that it simulates the effects of a lens focusing.
  
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 Depth of field can cause bright light to bleed on top of surrounding darker objects. And when taking photos with a very bright light source visible (or a reflection of a bright light), the light may spread out, or "bloom" around it due to dust, smudges on the camera lens, etc. When used sparingly, bloom can add some extra realism to an image. Depth of field can cause bright light to bleed on top of surrounding darker objects. And when taking photos with a very bright light source visible (or a reflection of a bright light), the light may spread out, or "bloom" around it due to dust, smudges on the camera lens, etc. When used sparingly, bloom can add some extra realism to an image.