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In that case I take that back, I shouldn't have commented without first hand experience.
Your analysis/hunch is interesting, I'd like to know if there is a way to make Vray behave more like Corona in this area. Perhaps not feasible if increasing the bounces compromises rendertime too much.
Great, then I know whats wrong I usually render very bright images that dont have this issue...
About your solutions:
c) a curve-file would be great If I render locally. But im not 100% sure what happens if I render the animation on the Rebus or Ranch-farms, will they apply the curve or not?
b) For my current project I think a command-line tool would be perfect. If I understand this correctly I could then render the animationframes on a farm, saving the images using gamma 2,2, and then batch-convert the whole lot to srgb with the tool locally?? That would be great!
f) would be best I guess but you guys are usually alot faster to implement new stuff than Autodesk soo.....
d) I will use After Effects for this project so its a possibility. But I would prefer to render to 8-bit to save time downloading from the farm (very short deadline, and wonky internet access at home at the moment).
If you could write the command-line tool like in the next few days that would be perfect for me. If you dont have the time right now (which is totally fine) I will try the exr-method.
Big thanks Vlado. Fast feedback as always!
K
skogskalle,
I'm running into the EXACT same problem regarding sRGB vs Gamma 2.2 that you described above.
Did you find a solution?
Like you, I'm trying to render an animation of a dark scene, so the differences between the two color gamuts are very noticeable.
As of v5 (and newer) with the VFB2 there is a gamma 2.2 option as well as an sRGB one that can be saved with the file.
The very best way, however, would be to save OpenEXRs and add the color transform you need in post (as it is an animation, the likelihood you'll have some post-production seems high anyway.).
As of v5 (and newer) with the VFB2 there is a gamma 2.2 option as well as an sRGB one that can be saved with the file.
The very best way, however, would be to save OpenEXRs and add the color transform you need in post (as it is an animation, the likelihood you'll have some post-production seems high anyway.).
nope. there is no option to save sRGB viewing transform.
I stand corrected.
Exr (from raw file output or "save all to single image" in the VFB, only.) and post it is, then, as we currently can't overrule the Max saver.
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