This all might be splitting hairs, but...
Well, This all started after SV's post on the subject in Problems, and because recently I had some trouble with color spaces (I was the one who screwd it up, but was fun experimenting) I decided to do a little sunday mornin' testin' to see what's the current situation considering color integrity.
Rendered a sample image with my usual settings, saved it as exr, screenprinted an image, ovelayed it in PS as difference, and got the expected full black frame. Thats where the curiosity kicked in. I've streched the histogram, to see, if there is any difference at all, an there was... pretty strange. Here are the images:
At first, I thought this is all related to my color settings in PS, but I've stretched the overlay image posted by SV in his op on the subject, and got the same results, or at least it was the same before the jpeg compression, but my point is visible:
This is not a major issue, but only an interesting thing to witness. So, what do you think? Where does this difference noise comes from? Is it PS? The processing of the exr into 8bit? Or something else? Obviously, this affects our everyday work ver little, so consider this a "just for fun" thread.
Best regards,
A.
OP by SV:
Well, This all started after SV's post on the subject in Problems, and because recently I had some trouble with color spaces (I was the one who screwd it up, but was fun experimenting) I decided to do a little sunday mornin' testin' to see what's the current situation considering color integrity.
Rendered a sample image with my usual settings, saved it as exr, screenprinted an image, ovelayed it in PS as difference, and got the expected full black frame. Thats where the curiosity kicked in. I've streched the histogram, to see, if there is any difference at all, an there was... pretty strange. Here are the images:
At first, I thought this is all related to my color settings in PS, but I've stretched the overlay image posted by SV in his op on the subject, and got the same results, or at least it was the same before the jpeg compression, but my point is visible:
This is not a major issue, but only an interesting thing to witness. So, what do you think? Where does this difference noise comes from? Is it PS? The processing of the exr into 8bit? Or something else? Obviously, this affects our everyday work ver little, so consider this a "just for fun" thread.
Best regards,
A.
OP by SV:
Originally posted by sv
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