Documentation
Photographer is an add-on for Blender 3.x and 4.x that vastly expands your Camera and Lighting toolset.
Camera List to overview and quickly manage the Cameras in your scene
Physical Camera Exposure with Shutter Speed, Shutter Angle, Aperture, ISO controls
Camera White Balance with color picker
Per-camera Resolution with improved Field of View calculation to match real cameras.
Automatic Lens Shift, famously used for architectural renders
View Layers per Camera
Main Camera to create a hierarchy of camera settings for your scene
Bokeh and Optical Vignetting textures to shape the out-of-focus blur
Camera and Lens Post FX compositing like distortion, chromatic aberration, fringing, corner softness, vignetting, film grain... to recreate visual camera and lens signatures.
Physical Lights with Photometric light intensities and Color Temperature controls
Light Targets and Placement Modal to light your subjects faster.
Light Gobo textures and IES textures to break the perfect CGI look of your lighting (Cycles only)
World Mixer to quickly create and control your sky lighting and HDRIs
Light Mixer to easily get an overview of all the lights in your scene
Emissive Mixer to get an overview and control of your Emissive materials in the Scene
Render Queue manager to render your cameras one after each other, with improved Output paths using tokens
... and probably some other small improvements to your lighting and rendering workflow.
Compatible with EEVEE and Cycles (LuxCore is not supported anymore in version 5). Note that a few features are not compatible with EEVEE due to technical limitations.
Browse this documentation using the menu at the top of the page. Please note that I do my best to add helpful tooltips inside Blender, so hovering over properties and buttons should give you the information your need.
If you are not finding the answer to your questions, feel from to reach out to me by email: simply reply to the email your received from Gumroad when you bought the add-on.
You can also ask your question on this Blender Artists thread.
Changelogs can be found on Github.
For more information on how to use the add-on, please watch my Youtube channel.
Keep in mind that the add-on has been updated since and some new features might have changed or are not be visible in the older videos.