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Description
It will be very useful if the rendering window can:
Has many rendered images saved in memory until we close it. So you can compare one with another to decide which is the best. And you can set the total numbers allowed so it won't consume much memory if you do large resolution rendering.
Has ability to let you put some notes on it. You maybe want to put your radiosity settings, MBlur value, light positions ... everthing important to generate that quality of rendered image.
Auto generated notes about the rendered images, like time needed to render, which renderer you use (Blender internal, Yafray, or maybe external), which camera used, antialising information, etc. All the items to show in rendering window can be chosen in Preference menu.
Has some photo editing features. No, I don't mean Adobe Photoshop - that is too feature rich. Just some simple brightness/contrast/gamma adjustment, blur, and color balance. You know you often do brightness correction after rendering. But sometime the image itself doesn't contain enought color range, if you adjust the brightness too far it will become dull. So you can test adjust in rendering window to decide to use it or reconfigure the lamps.
You can save the rendered images directly from rendering window, don't have to use F3 (of course you still can use F3 if you want). And you can make it autosave using an autoincrement filename to a folder you specify.
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Eclectiel wrote on the 17 Apr 08 at 10:37
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Voted "yes" although the image editing I think should be done with nodes.
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smokebox46and2 wrote on the 20 Apr 08 at 16:35
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the program Poser has a fairly nice render comparison method built into the render window using a slider to show/hide the next or previous image in unison with the slider.
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templa edhel wrote on the 15 Jun 08 at 06:18
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if you middle mouse button the render window right now its drags the current image and mousewheel zooms that could be incorporated into your idea. maybe have images lying ontop of eachother and you can move em around etc
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Handoko wrote on the 13 Aug 08 at 21:44
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Good addition from templa edhel.
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