Hello !
I'm teaching Vray to my students, wich discovers the engine for first time.
By default Vray is setup with gamma 2,2 and color mapping set to "color mapping only". And, of course, the VFB have the srgb button checked by default.
In this case, result is good in VFB, but when they try to save pic, of course it's too dark.
So, i try to find a very simple way to setup vray AND deal ith gamma as wimple as possible.
That's why i tell them to unchek the srgb button in VFB, and choose "color mapping AND gamma" in color mapping section.
This time, no more gamma issues when saving render from vfb.
Here's my trouble... : to simplify, i ask them to open the vray quick settings, and click on "interior" settings to have a decent IM+LC setup.
BUT !!!! clicking the "interior" button switches back the gamma mode to "Color Mapping only".
And, again, we falls into a gamma issue...
Do you have a very simple procedure for very basic Vray setup dealing with gamma 2.2 and saving renders ???
I'm teaching Vray to my students, wich discovers the engine for first time.
By default Vray is setup with gamma 2,2 and color mapping set to "color mapping only". And, of course, the VFB have the srgb button checked by default.
In this case, result is good in VFB, but when they try to save pic, of course it's too dark.
So, i try to find a very simple way to setup vray AND deal ith gamma as wimple as possible.
That's why i tell them to unchek the srgb button in VFB, and choose "color mapping AND gamma" in color mapping section.
This time, no more gamma issues when saving render from vfb.
Here's my trouble... : to simplify, i ask them to open the vray quick settings, and click on "interior" settings to have a decent IM+LC setup.
BUT !!!! clicking the "interior" button switches back the gamma mode to "Color Mapping only".
And, again, we falls into a gamma issue...
Do you have a very simple procedure for very basic Vray setup dealing with gamma 2.2 and saving renders ???
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