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  • Is there anything like Corona Tonemap Control Map in V-Ray?

    The Corona Tonemap Control Map is very useful for excluding objects from having tone mapping applied to them. Is there anything like this in V-Ray? I have some backplates and no matter how I color correct them, I can't get them to look like the original texture in the VFB.
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    Not that I am aware of, but it does seem like a good idea to have. Otherwise, those backplates are objects, right? You can ignore Exposure issues by applying a VRayLightMtl to them and checking the Compensate Camera Exposure option. Also, you could use a regular environment background instead and disable the "Affect Background" in the Color mapping options.
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    • #3
      Yes, I'm using planes in the scene with VrayLightMtl applied to them. Thanks for the suggestions!
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      • #4
        Within VRay you can use VRayOCIO map for that: just reverse the display transform into appropriate linear colour data.
        Or just do it Affinity/Fusion/Natron/whatever.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by piotrus3333 View Post
          Within VRay you can use VRayOCIO map for that: just reverse the display transform into appropriate linear colour data.
          Or just do it Affinity/Fusion/Natron/whatever.
          Interesting. I'm not sure how to configure this map. Can you elaborate or show some examples, if possible?
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Alex_M View Post

            Interesting. I'm not sure how to configure this map. Can you elaborate or show some examples, if possible?
            download ACES 1.2 ocio config (ocio v1, not v2)
            load it into VRayOCIO map
            convert colorspaces: output srgb to linear srgb.
            feed that linearized map into VRayLightMtl.


            Marcin Piotrowski
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            • #7
              Thank you!
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