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Table Of Contents
DescriptionParameter
Film Aspect Ratio When the aspect ratio of the film is
modified, the horizontal camera aperture is modified. X = Y
multiplied by the aspect ratio. The ratio of the camera aperture
width divided by the camera aperture height. When changed,
it dynamically adjusts the camera aperture width.
Lens Squeeze Ratio The amount the camera's lens com-
presses the image horizontally. Most cameras do not compress
the image they record, and their Lens Squeeze Ratio is 1. Some
cameras (for example, anamorphic cameras), however, com-
press the image horizontally to record a large aspect ratio (wide)
image onto a square area on film. The default value is 1.
Fit Resolution Gate Controls the size of the resolution gate
relative to the film gate. If the resolution gate and the film gate
have the same aspect ratio, then the Film Fit setting has no ef-
fect.
Film Fit Offset Offsets the resolution gate relative to the film
gate either vertically (if Film Fit is Horizontal) or horizontally (if
Film Fit is Vertical). Film Fit Offset has no effect if Film Fit is Fill
or Overscan. Film Fit Offset is measured in inches. The default
setting is 0.
X & Y Film Offset Vertically and horizontally offsets the
resolution gate and the film gate relative to the scene. Changing
the X and Y Film Offset produces a two-dimensional track. Film
Offset is measured in inches. The default setting is 0.
Translates the selected camera about the X, Y, or Z axis.Position
Rotates the selected camera about the selected axis and changes
its orientation. Angles of rotation are measured in degrees.
Rotation
Moves the selected camera's center along the X, Y, or Z axis.Pivot
Accessing Cameras and Camera Views
You can see your scene through different cameras and from different points
of view. To see different views, you can use the predefined orthographic views
or the perspective view. You can also dolly, truck, or zoom those views without
affecting of the contents in the scene, including the render camera.
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