HDRBloomTonemap QML Type

A bloom with tonemapping effect. More...

Import Statement: import QtQuick3D.Effects 6.0

Properties

Detailed Description

The HDRBloomTonemap effect provides two features:

  • Adjusting the gamma and exposure of the high-dynamic range rendered content to achieve the image quality you want.
  • Applying an adjustable bloom effect to bright areas (like the sun glinting off a car).

Property Documentation

bloomThreshold : real

Sets the threshold for the bloom effect. Any part of the scene brighter than this value will bloom. A value of 1.0 corresponds to white. Lowering this value causes more areas of the rendered scene to bloom. At a value of 0.0 everything in the scene blooms. The range is [0...1]. The default value is 1.

blurFalloff : real

Adjusts the amount of bloom. Lower values result in a stronger bloom effect, and higher values make the effect more subtle. The range is [0...10]. The default value is 0.

channelThreshold : real

Specifies the white point for the image. There is usually no need to adjust this. The range is [0...1]. The default value is 1.

exposure : real

Sets a linear multiplier on the lighting, brightening, or darkening the image overall. A value of 0.0 causes no adjustment to the image. The range is [-9...9]. The default value is 0.

gamma : real

Affects the non-linear curve of the lighting. Higher values increase the exposure of mid tones, lightening the image and decreasing the contrast. A value of 1.0 causes no adjustment to the image. Sensible values are in the range [0.1...4]. The default value is 1.

tonemappingLerp : real

Specifies the strength of the overall bloom effect. There is usually no need to adjust this. The range is [0...1], with 0 being no blur and 1 being full bloom. The default value is 1.

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