Address bar

Address bar controls basic camera and scene settings. For easy editing, values are selected by clicking them. They can also be changed by hovering the cursor over them and using the scroll wheel. For a slower rate of change, press CTRL while scrolling, for a faster rate press ALT. If the attribute consists of named items, a partial text input is autocompleted after pressing enter, if possible.

Options are:

  • latitude and longitude
  • absolute and relative camera height
  • optional: course, pitch, roll and camera mode, see Configure orientation under [Menu button]
  • optional: effect toggles for stereo, depth of field and fisheye, see Configure effects under [Menu button]
  • exposure, sets the general scene brightness
  • focal length, sets the camera focal length in mm which determines the viewing angles of the 3d window. Smaller values are equal to a wider view, larger values result in a more zoomed in view. The value is equivalent to a 35mm full frame camera, which has an image sensor size of 36 mm × 24 mm. The [Focal Length Calculator] helps entering focal lengths for other formats, like APS-C cameras or phones.
  • optional: screenshot ratio and capture resolution, see [Screenshot] under [Menu button]. ‘Window Ratio’ uses all available window space, ratio follows the window. ‘Screenshot Ratio’ applies the same ratio as the capture resolution has, all other entries are common ratios like 4:3 or 16:9, a star marks inverted values. Text inputs for ratio are auto completed after pressing enter, if possible, e.g. "HD" is completed to a HDTV 16:9 ratio.
  • if an animation is active, the time is shown
  • optional: camera path selection and scenario blend value, see Configure animation under [Menu button]

Related

Wiki: Focal Length Calculator
Wiki: Home
Wiki: Menu button
Wiki: Moving the camera
Wiki: Screenshot
Wiki: Stereo - DoF

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