Originally posted by armilla
One of my concerns, which has just croppedup in throb's original thread, is what happens when you have your monitor calibrated and all set up to the appropriate gamma, etc and the rendered image looks great, but when the client looks at it on their monitor, it looks terrible because their monitor has not been calibrated. Your post has eased that concern somewhat, as your images look great on my monitor which hasn't been calibrated.
Another slight reservation that I have is, that beacuse I'm a freelancer, and from time to time work in-house at various visualisation companies, what would happen if I was using "Linear Workflow", but the rest of the team weren't. If we were all working on the same project and sharing common textures and materials, how would that work in terms of consistency?
BTW, I think I've narrowed down the cause of the white dots in the image. It's the old problem with the ColorCorrect plugin. It's just been a while since I had any problems with it so I started getting lax and using it again. Thankfully it's only only a couple of stills so I could photoshop them out.
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