The meteors do not appear in the exported image

The meteors do not appear in the exported image

To export the image with the meteors you must activate the rendering of the real image of the meteors (the icon that looks like a camera). This way you will see them in the image in Nebulb and they will also be in the image you export.



Likewise, by enabling the rendering of the real image of the meteors you can also apply enhancement adjustments to make them stand out better in the final image.







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