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2013-12-18, 12:55:49

art-MIXER

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hello everyone
Please tell me , how do I make it so that would result in rendering VFB displayed with gamma 2.2 ( by default ) but write OpenEXR file for compositing with gamma 1. In Vray I used in the settings of color mapping ( do not use ... ) and display mode sRGB, to display the result with a gamma of 2.2
So I get the original file with gamma 1 and opening it in AE or Nuke, it displays correctly , and in the case of the Corona he writes a file with gamma 2.2 and it turns into double conversion compositing . How to make a save with gamma 1 and the map in the VFB, mode sRGB mode ?
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2013-12-18, 13:01:20
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may be save openexr with overrided gamma? (in save dialog)
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2013-12-18, 13:05:52
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may be save openexr with overrided gamma? (in save dialog)

The concept is simple! Somehow I slipped my mind that there is a mode while maintaining override, thanks man, sent to the right path)))
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2013-12-18, 13:07:15
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the automatic gamma in max 2014 should handle this
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2013-12-18, 13:10:45
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the automatic gamma in max 2014 should handle this

That's just I work in 2014 Max and do not work in the automatic mode for 32 bit files. Corona autosave writes with a gamma of 2.2

« Last Edit: 2013-12-18, 14:43:00 by art-MIXER »
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2013-12-18, 15:12:25
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Sorry to be an irrelevant stick in the mud, but Gamma 2.2 != SRGB, they just happen to look somewhat similar (except for the darks).

2013-12-18, 15:16:58
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the automatic gamma in max 2014 should handle this

That's just I work in 2014 Max and do not work in the automatic mode for 32 bit files. Corona autosave writes with a gamma of 2.2

What happens if you use the regular VFB from 3dsmax?
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2013-12-18, 15:27:57
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Sorry, misread
« Last Edit: 2013-12-18, 16:03:17 by Rotem »

2013-12-18, 15:35:18
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I know, I just want to pinpoint the problem, because saving is done in 3dsmax, not corona
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2013-12-18, 15:40:27
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Sorry, I misread the first post and just now realize I'm talking about something totally different.
« Last Edit: 2013-12-18, 16:02:49 by Rotem »

2013-12-18, 21:11:09
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the automatic gamma in max 2014 should handle this

Conservation through standard automatic mode works correctly. Corona autosave does not save with gamma 1 simply uses its own gamma VFB

What happens if you use the regular VFB from 3dsmax?

Conservation through standard automatic mode works correctly. Corona autosave does not save with gamma 1 simply uses its own gamma VFB



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2013-12-18, 21:44:14
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Just save the .exr with override gamma set to 1.0.

Works just fine for me.
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2013-12-18, 22:34:03
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Just save the .exr with override gamma set to 1.0.

Works just fine for me.

Well, in general I did so
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2013-12-18, 23:26:38
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ah, autosave. This problem was present in A5, but I have already fixed it
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2013-12-19, 10:21:18
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ah, autosave. This problem was present in A5, but I have already fixed it

super )
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