Author Topic: Render Batch - Save Bloom/Glare without affecting the Reflection/Refraction Pass  (Read 3067 times)

2017-04-05, 15:47:17

CiroC

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Ok, I hope this isn't too complicated.

What I am trying to do is render batch a couple of cameras. That mean I just hit render and it goes trough all the 3 cameras. At the same time I want to save the Bloom and Glare so I can apply and tweak that later. Basically I want to have a clean render and if the client wants or likes I can add the bloom and glare.

I know that I can use the Beauty Pass and tick off the Apply boom and glare. However, the same ins't possible with other passes like Reflection and Refraction.

Is there any way I can save the Reflection and Refraction and other render passes without the bloom/glare?

Hope this makes sense.

2017-04-05, 16:13:07
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This is already in discussion/requested and logged in mantis so chances are more than good :)

https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php/topic,13095.msg84680.html#msg84680


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2017-04-05, 16:19:46
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CiroC

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This is already in discussion/requested and logged in mantis so chances are more than good :)

https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php/topic,13095.msg84680.html#msg84680


Good Luck

Thanks for pointing out. I think I get a nice result by using the Difference Blending mode in Photoshop. I need to do more tests

2017-04-05, 20:05:35
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2017-04-06, 10:29:55
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might be out tonight...

Thanks Ondra.

As an alternative:

Use the Difference Blending mode to remove the Bloom. It works extremely well.

2017-04-06, 15:32:01
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