The default zoom factor of AS is 60 from a range from 1 to 160.
I wonder is there anything special to this number, as one would think
of 80, to be in the middle of the scale.
Why zoom factor = 60.
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Re: Why zoom factor = 60.
I think somebody compared the numbers to lens width, a long time a go.
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Re: Why zoom factor = 60.
I was looking for it yesterday, maybe is this:slowtiger wrote:I think somebody compared the numbers to lens width, a long time a go.
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Re: Why zoom factor = 60.
yeah - zoom is actually field of view measured in degrees (of angle) .... if you're in to photography - in contrast to lens focal length a big number is "low magnification"; and a small number is "big magnification". actual limit is 0.25 to 160.
use this in combination with the difference between camera z and layer z to work out how large something is in the rendered image.
ask if you want more detail /the maths involved ...
use this in combination with the difference between camera z and layer z to work out how large something is in the rendered image.
ask if you want more detail /the maths involved ...