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"...my simple mind just couldn't think of any reason for hiding something that should be visible" – well, it is we (engineers) define how to create things, and what "should" or "shouldn't be" visible, isn't? I working with some type of drawings and paper documentation where the drawings are quite densely packed in the sheet. And yes, sometimes some lines are not preferred to be shown, even they have to be modeled physically.
I've write in my first post that I need to hide lines which have been modeled correct. I'm not sure if I interpreted it correct, but I see that you are CAD Engineer, consequently you try to kidding me in some way with all this "my simple mind just couldn't think...". I'm not sure that is acceptable in such situation, but thank you anyway for your tips.
In the RENDEREXPOSURE I see brightness, contrast, mid tones, exterior daylight and process background, but no exposure option.
Well, I don't think that we should spend more time on it. Thank you all for your comments.