July 18, 2024
Render Options
Select one of the predefined sizes or enter another size in the Width and Height fields (in pixels). These controls affect the image's Aspect Ratio.
Popup List: The Output Size pop-up list lets you choose from several standard film and video resolutions and aspect ratios. Choose one of these formats, or leave it set to Custom to use the other controls in the Output Size area. These are the options you can choose from on the list:
Custom
35mm 1.33:1 Full Aperture (cine)
35mm 1.37:1
Academy (cine)
35mm 1.66:1 (cine)
35mm 1.75:1 (cine)
35mm 1.85:1
(cine)
35 MM Anamorphic (2.35:1) (Squeezed)
70mm Panavision (cine)
70mm IMAX (cine)
VistaVision
35mm (24mm X 36mm) (slide)
6cm X
6cm (2 1/4" X 2 1/4") (slide)
4" X 5" or 8" X 10" (slide)
NTSC (video)
PAL(PVR) (video)
HDTV (video)
Aperture Width: Lets you specify an aperture width for the camera that creates the rendered output. Changing this value changes the camera's Lens value. This affects the relationship between the Lens and the FOV values, but it doesn't change the camera's view of the scene.
For example, if you have a Lens setting of 43.0 mm, and you change the Aperture Width from 36 to 50, when you close the Render Scene dialog (or render), the camera Lens spinner has changed to 59.722, but the scene still looks the same in the viewport and the rendering. If you use one of the preset formats rather than Custom, the aperture width is determined by the format, and this control is replaced by a text display.


















