Author Topic: Corona Collor Mapping Does Not work right  (Read 11448 times)

2016-04-27, 19:09:43
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sebastian___

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Does the world loose contrast and saturation in your eyes when you step outside :- ) ?

Sometimes, according to my iphone photo and even my dslr, yes :)
But maybe the above comparison wasn't a very fair one. Equally unfair would be me posting here some photos trying to prove that yes, the world outside is desaturated. Because the truth is you can take photos to appear sometimes quite green and saturated and sometimes desaturated. It depends so much by a lot of things, like what lighting is, is the sun in front ? back ? are the trees wet ? dusty ? the white balance and so on.

But sometimes the movies, or even casual photos (with auto settings and no color correction) can be less saturated than many renders. But that has more to do with the user setup of materials.

2016-05-08, 18:18:30
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We will explore filmic mapping again for 1.5. I added it to https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php?topic=3584.msg26003#msg26003
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2016-05-22, 18:20:56
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just testing color mapping again and comparing.

these are two pictures but color mapped differently but with the same corona highliht compression method. but results are different.

i took script for fusion from user contributions to color map 32 exr.

how can it be that with the same code i get different results. bad results from corona frame buffer ( image looks dull), and good results from fusion ( image looks very good, better than frame from corona renderer frame buffer)

so i have question. maybe there is a bug in corona highlight compress? maybe it can do the same thing as fusion does with the same script. And you can save old fixed highlight compression color mapping mode, and add filmic mapping as an addition?

« Last Edit: 2016-05-22, 18:28:17 by karamox »

2016-05-22, 19:45:24
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Rotem

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IMHO the image on the right looks far worse. Over-contrasted and over-saturated.

2016-05-23, 10:39:54
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it is because you got used to see  dull image from corona frame buffer image for a long time. and its become normal for your eyes.

2016-05-23, 10:46:03
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It's also because the example features the trademark toxic colors of material albedo :- ) Otherwise the deeper contrast (here might be bit too much perhaps) is definitely more natural then the washed one from Reinhard. If I want washing over, I will simply lift shadows in post and achieve vintage effect.
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