So coming from another post about the fringing on png alphas, I just noticed this other problem, which is hard to believe I haven't spotted before...
The 'reference' image is from the VFB with a background layer baked in.
The exr output is basically the same with regard to the shadows (and correctly addresses the fringing thing as a bonus) but the png is totally wrong, being way too dark (and of course with the annoying matting issue).
Why is that?
Is it simply that a png cannot store the alpha of the shadows correctly?
The 'reference' image is from the VFB with a background layer baked in.
The exr output is basically the same with regard to the shadows (and correctly addresses the fringing thing as a bonus) but the png is totally wrong, being way too dark (and of course with the annoying matting issue).
Why is that?
Is it simply that a png cannot store the alpha of the shadows correctly?
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