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Exposure Adjustment: Enhancing Visual Realism in Virtual Try-On


Overview

Exposure Adjustment is a key feature designed to improve the visual realism of virtual try-on scenarios by adapting models to ambient lighting conditions. This enhancement is especially useful for items such as footwear, watches, and clothing, enabling them to appear more natural in diverse environments, like varying room colors or ambient light levels.

How does it work?

Lighting Adaptation
The feature subtly adjusts the model's color tone to align with ambient lighting conditions, ensuring a natural look without compromising the product's accuracy. While color temperature in the environment may slightly shift the hue, the core color and details of the model remain consistent.

Key benefit

Realistic Visuals: Enhanced model display for more immersive virtual try-on experiences.

Effect on color temperature

The feature ensures minimal adjustments to the model’s hue to match ambient lighting conditions. For example, a white sneaker may appear slightly warmer or cooler depending on the environment but remains visually accurate and realistic.

Examples:
Exposure Adjustment Disabled | Exposure Adjustment Enabled

Exposure Adjustment Enabled

 

Feature Availability and Activation

The Exposure Adjustment feature is available starting from WEB SDK 3.4.

To enable this functionality in your workspace, please contact your manager. Once activated, you will have the ability to enable or disable Exposure Adjustment for individual models.

For details on where to find this setting in the Studio, see this guide.

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