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=='''ImageSpace Dialog'''==
=='''Overview'''==
[[ImageSpace]] systems can configure the base display effects for a cell or worldspace.  This would allow designers to drive post-processed "film" effects through the editor, giving much greater control and more of a "film" feel.  Some of the effects include blurring, coloring, and HDR/Bloom effects.  The ImageSpace form can be opened from the [[:Category:World|World]] menu.
[[ImageSpace]] systems can configure the base display effects for a cell or worldspace.  This would allow designers to drive post-processed "film" effects through the editor, giving much greater control and more of a "film" feel.  Some of the effects include blurring, coloring, and HDR/Bloom effects.  The ImageSpace form can be opened from the [[:Category:World|World]] menu.
*'''Imagespace Systems:''' Each system has a unique form editor ID. By right clicking in the window, you can add or duplicate a system.


=='''HDR Tab'''==
=='''Data Fields'''==
'''Imagespace Systems:''' Each system has a unique form editor ID. By right clicking in the window, you can add or duplicate a system.
 
===HDR===
Parameters for high dynamic range rendering. These values are for calculating RGB settings on the ImageSpace beyond the 255 maximum.
Parameters for high dynamic range rendering. These values are for calculating RGB settings on the ImageSpace beyond the 255 maximum.


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*'''Skin Dimmer:'''
*'''Skin Dimmer:'''


=='''Bloom Tab'''==
===Bloom===
Parameters for bloom shader effect.
Parameters for bloom shader effect.


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*'''Alpha Mult Exterior:'''
*'''Alpha Mult Exterior:'''


=='''Get Hit Tab'''==
===Get Hit===
These are holdover settings from TESIV. They govern the ImageSpace effects for getting hit.
These are holdover settings from TESIV. They govern the ImageSpace effects for getting hit.


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*'''Blur Damping Constant:'''
*'''Blur Damping Constant:'''


=='''Night Eye Tab'''==
===Night Eye===
These are holdover settings from TESIV. They govern the ImageSpace effects for the Night Eye spell.
These are holdover settings from TESIV. They govern the ImageSpace effects for the Night Eye spell.


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*'''Brightness:'''
*'''Brightness:'''


=='''Cinematic Tab'''==
===Cinematic===
Enables tint, brightness, saturation, and/or contrast modifiers.
Enables tint, brightness, saturation, and/or contrast modifiers.


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**'''Avg LUM Value:''' Amplifies the bright and dark spots in the scene. A negative number here will inverse bright and dark spots and then amplify them accordingly.
**'''Avg LUM Value:''' Amplifies the bright and dark spots in the scene. A negative number here will inverse bright and dark spots and then amplify them accordingly.


=='''See Also'''==
===See Also===
*[[ImageSpace Modifiers]]
*[[ImageSpace Modifiers]]
*[[ApplyImageSpaceModifier]]
*[[ApplyImageSpaceModifier]]
[[Category:World]]
[[Category:World]]
[[Category:Special Effect]]
[[Category:Special Effect]]

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