This is an essential observation to me: the Visual Settings panel currently houses a mix of parameters
1) environmental settings that define the physical conditions of the scene (e.g., sunlight intensity, clouds, fog)
2) camera settings, such as exposure, aspect ratio, and focal length (Field of View).
The latter often vary from shot to shot, much like the sun position, which you’ve already made scene-specific. As in photography, each shot may require adjustments to these camera settings. Having the ability to tweak them directly within the scene panel like "on camera" “while shooting,” would be incredibly helpful and would streamline the workflow for capturing varied views.
I completely agree—this feature would be immensely useful. Additionally, it would be even more powerful if scene controls could include both Field of View and Resolution (consequently aspect ratio) settings. These parameters are often interconnected; for instance, exporting a vertical image requires a specific resolution to achieve a vertical frame and also an adjusted Field of View, typically narrower. Currently, these settings must be reset manually with each scene, which can be cumbersome. Having them saved per scene would streamline the workflow significantly.
This is an essential observation to me: the Visual Settings panel currently houses a mix of parameters
1) environmental settings that define the physical conditions of the scene (e.g., sunlight intensity, clouds, fog)
2) camera settings, such as exposure, aspect ratio, and focal length (Field of View).
The latter often vary from shot to shot, much like the sun position, which you’ve already made scene-specific. As in photography, each shot may require adjustments to these camera settings. Having the ability to tweak them directly within the scene panel like "on camera" “while shooting,” would be incredibly helpful and would streamline the workflow for capturing varied views.
I completely agree—this feature would be immensely useful. Additionally, it would be even more powerful if scene controls could include both Field of View and Resolution (consequently aspect ratio) settings. These parameters are often interconnected; for instance, exporting a vertical image requires a specific resolution to achieve a vertical frame and also an adjusted Field of View, typically narrower. Currently, these settings must be reset manually with each scene, which can be cumbersome. Having them saved per scene would streamline the workflow significantly.