Hi,
I am not an expert, but found that I can avoid crashing while rendering my model if I save the rendering directly as a vrimg.
I managed also to convert this to exr and open this in Photoshop.
Now my question, in Photoshop the image looks kind of "overexposed".
If I render "normal" and not to the vrimg the result has the colors and exposure I want in my end result.
Is there a way to get the same result from the vrimg file without tweaking a lot in photoshop?
The only reason for me to use the vrimg is that I can easily render higher resolutions without crashing.
Thanks for keeping the answers practical and easy understandable.
Thanks for your help,
Franzi
I am not an expert, but found that I can avoid crashing while rendering my model if I save the rendering directly as a vrimg.
I managed also to convert this to exr and open this in Photoshop.
Now my question, in Photoshop the image looks kind of "overexposed".
If I render "normal" and not to the vrimg the result has the colors and exposure I want in my end result.
Is there a way to get the same result from the vrimg file without tweaking a lot in photoshop?
The only reason for me to use the vrimg is that I can easily render higher resolutions without crashing.
Thanks for keeping the answers practical and easy understandable.
Thanks for your help,
Franzi
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