How to achieve the effect of "diffuse strength" in blender?

This parameter cannot be sent to blender through the plug-in, so I can only ask you for help. (@_@;)


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This parameter cannot be sent to blender through the plug-in, so I can only ask you for help. (@_@;)
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What shader is that ?
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I need the shader name as displayed by DAZ Studio and possibly where to find it in the shader presets folder. This way I can see if it's a custom shader. I can't tell if USM is a manager for the uber shader or a custom shader by itself.
Then if it's custom you can try to convert it to uber before exporting. Sometimes this works fine.
In general if you want to export the materials to blender then avoid products using custom shaders otherwise you will have to fix it yourself. I can't tell what the "diffuse strength" property does unless there's a standard shader using it. It doesn't appear to be a "uber" property.