Author Topic: wich file's format to save  (Read 3258 times)

2017-06-17, 03:34:25

Pedro9374

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Hello guys,

Since some time im confused in wich format type to choose when saving my renders. Sometimes i get very bright images in some specific format type like .png while jpeg seems to loose some quality. I dont use photoshop yet, so what is the best format to save? the image should be opened in any pc without the use of specific software.

Above this i have another problem that may be connected to the last one. I recently bought a dell qhd IPS monitor and render images look great but when i open the same image in a regular TN monitor it goes very bright. Is this possible to fix? 

Thank you all

2017-06-22, 13:49:22
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maru

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Hi,

Since some time im confused in wich format type to choose when saving my renders
First of all, what is the purpose of your renders? Should they be showed on the monitor? How? Offline or on a website? Printed? Edited?

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Sometimes i get very bright images in some specific format type like .png while jpeg seems to loose some quality.
Can you show us some examples of the images getting brighter when saving to png? Screenshots would be great. Maybe your gamma settings are wrong: https://coronarenderer.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/5000515647

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Above this i have another problem that may be connected to the last one. I recently bought a dell qhd IPS monitor and render images look great but when i open the same image in a regular TN monitor it goes very bright. Is this possible to fix? 
What applications are you using to view your images on both monitors? This sounds like some issue with color profiles.
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2017-07-11, 21:27:46
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Pedro9374

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Hello Maru,

Sorry for no response for some time.

I have have now managed to fix my first issue about the gamma correction. About the monitor i've been searching for a solution and got it a little better now. Changed profile in the Dell monitor.

Thanks for your help