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| Parameter | Function | |-----------|----------| | | Rotates the HDRI (live in viewport). Great for moving specular highlights. | | Brightness | Exposure control (not gamma). 1.0 = original. 2.0 = +1 stop. | | Saturation | Reduces color intensity (0 = monochrome HDRI, still useful for lighting). | | Background Visible | Show/Hide the HDRI in final renders (but still affects lighting). | | Flip X / Flip Y | Mirror the environment. | | Gamma | Adjust contrast curve (rarely needed; keep at 1.0 for linear workflow). |