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    Hey, I am having a problem while I am rendering certain animation through backburner ( MAX7). On one computer I'm getting this overburned image while others computers render just fine. all installation of Max7 are same. Does anyone have any idea what's going on ?

    Thanks

    Jan

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    Incorrect version:

  • #2
    Does it happen if you render locally on that machine (from the command line, for example)?

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    Vlado
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    • #3
      yes - if I render localy it happend as well.

      jan

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      • #4
        I forgot to add the specs: Dual Athlon XP 2800+, WinXP Service pack 1, Vray 1.09.03r60, Max 7

        jan

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        • #5
          are there any lights in the scene or just skylight, maybe it is the default lights popping on.
          Eric Boer
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          • #6
            sure - there are lights in the scene. It doesn't have anything to do with the scene itself I guess because if the same frame is rendered on other render slave it is correct.

            jan

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            • #7
              maybe gamma, are the "enable gamma correction" and "load enable state with Max Files" set the same on that box?
              Eric Boer
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              • #8
                those two things are OFF on all systems

                jan

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                • #9
                  the problem is SOLVED. It is again the numbers separator in Windows - crap - this problem dissapeared with Max 6 and it went back again with Max 7 - I really hate these type of problems. Anyway thanks to all for their replays.

                  Jan

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by honzal
                    It is again the numbers separator in Windows
                    Jan
                    What does this mean?
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                    • #11
                      it means - that if you have in Windows Control Panel/Local language settings set as the number separator "." ( it is default in english versions of windows ) and on some computer(s) you have the separator "," ( we have that as a default in our language version of windows - Czech ) - rendered images from one sequence will be different - it is old known issue which unfurtunately comes back again.

                      Jan

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