Hi! Glad you enjoy the tutorials and find them useful, and thank you for the feedback and suggestion too! We have considered 4K, but the truth is many users are still on HD; while an HD video plays fine on 4K, a 4K video would make the interface VERY small and unreadable when played back on an HD screen. So for maximum accessibility, for now we are keeping with 1920x1080 as our standard :) Thanks! Tom
@@tapiorinne It's not that, it's the capturing in 4K that is the issue - if you do that and play it on an HD screen, the interface is too tiny to read. Thanks! Tom
@@ChaosCorona That is true, unless you do not customize size in Windows settings. Then you maintain visibility, but get high resolutions what is quite important example talking about denoise etc.
Do you have a zoom option to frame the image to the active window? So if the image is 100% its too big, but if zoomed out once, becomes too small. Would be nice to have an option to fit to the vfb. I have 4k monitors.
Hi! No, you can drop CXR or EXR into the Image Editor to edit them immediately, but you can also use something like Photoshop to save a JPG or PNG to EXR format and then you can use it to edit those. I've done that with some of my photograph in the past, for example :) Hope this helps! Tom
Hi. I have a question. Is Corona a rendering engine only for 3Ds Max and Cinema 4D? or I can use it in other programs like SketchUp. Thanks for your video and your answer.
Glad you like it! You can process image sequences, though it is not *that* straightforward - there is the option to write a short script which can then perform batch processing, e.g. applying the same saved LightMix config to all images in a sequence, or apply the same tone mapping to all images in an image sequence. Details can be found on support.chaos.com/hc/en-us/articles/4528237016721-What-is-the-Corona-Image-Editor- and we will likely cover this in a future tutorial, but it's a bit more of an advanced use so we did not cover it in this one. Hope that helps! Tom
Excellent tutorials. 4K would make them even better.
Hi! Glad you enjoy the tutorials and find them useful, and thank you for the feedback and suggestion too! We have considered 4K, but the truth is many users are still on HD; while an HD video plays fine on 4K, a 4K video would make the interface VERY small and unreadable when played back on an HD screen. So for maximum accessibility, for now we are keeping with 1920x1080 as our standard :) Thanks! Tom
@@ChaosCorona In RUclips viewer can select max resolution. If you publish in 4K it can be viewed in HD.
@@tapiorinne It's not that, it's the capturing in 4K that is the issue - if you do that and play it on an HD screen, the interface is too tiny to read. Thanks! Tom
@@ChaosCorona That is true, unless you do not customize size in Windows settings. Then you maintain visibility, but get high resolutions what is quite important example talking about denoise etc.
This is such an amazing improvement! Thank you :D
You are welcome, and thank you for the kind words!
Gracias Jake for thee new videos 👏👏
Glad you like them! Jake
Do you have a zoom option to frame the image to the active window? So if the image is 100% its too big, but if zoomed out once, becomes too small. Would be nice to have an option to fit to the vfb. I have 4k monitors.
Thank you! Are you only able to edit CXR files?
Hi! No, you can drop CXR or EXR into the Image Editor to edit them immediately, but you can also use something like Photoshop to save a JPG or PNG to EXR format and then you can use it to edit those. I've done that with some of my photograph in the past, for example :) Hope this helps! Tom
That's amazing! Thanks so much for the help :)@@ChaosCorona
hi, is there any way to save only cxr without any of the render elements when using native 3dsmax save file?
Unfortunately due to the way Max handles file saving, there is not, sorry :( Tom
Hi. I have a question. Is Corona a rendering engine only for 3Ds Max and Cinema 4D? or I can use it in other programs like SketchUp. Thanks for your video and your answer.
Sorry, Corona is only available for 3ds Max and Cinema 4D.
Very cool! This only work with images and not image sequence right?
Glad you like it! You can process image sequences, though it is not *that* straightforward - there is the option to write a short script which can then perform batch processing, e.g. applying the same saved LightMix config to all images in a sequence, or apply the same tone mapping to all images in an image sequence. Details can be found on support.chaos.com/hc/en-us/articles/4528237016721-What-is-the-Corona-Image-Editor- and we will likely cover this in a future tutorial, but it's a bit more of an advanced use so we did not cover it in this one. Hope that helps! Tom
@@ChaosCorona Amazing! Thank you!
@@bobbarth6936 You are welcome!
Thank you!
You are welcome!
Super 😊