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  • 32bit RPF data from VRAY not working with combustion opersators

    Hello all!

    This isn't strictly a Vray issue that I'm having but since you guys are always so helpful I thought you might be able to help me eliminate Vray as the source of the problem

    I've recently switched to an full 32bit workflow mostly due to the information and reccomendations from this forum and I must say it is very helpful, But i've run into a snag and I'm not exactly sure where the problem lies.

    I'm rendering to 32bit unclamped RPF's with vray frame buffer and bring them into combustion.

    In post i'm applying lighting changes ,DOF and RPF blur. Something weird is happening. In combustion I can make lighting changes with the 32 bit data so I know its working and everything seems fine but when I use the DOF and RPF motion blur or glow it doesn't seem to be using the 32bit data( lights aren't blurring and blowing out like they should in 32 bit they're just smudging like crappy max vector blur. It seems to be clamping the data and THEN applying the opperator. has anyone run into this problem before?

  • #2
    Doesn't seem to be a V-Ray issue, strictly speaking; I suppose that the DOF and moblur effects in combustion are simply ignoring the HDR data. Do you get the same thing if you render with the scanline renderer?

    Best regards,
    Vlado
    I only act like I know everything, Rogers.

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    • #3
      Make sure you don't premultiply the image by its alpha, or Combustion's known to clamp it to 1.0 float.
      Lele
      Trouble Stirrer in RnD @ Chaos
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      The views and opinions expressed here are my own and do not represent those of Chaos Group, unless otherwise stated.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ^Lele^ View Post
        Make sure you don't premultiply the image by its alpha, or Combustion's known to clamp it to 1.0 float.
        the ever wise LeLe strikes again! thanks it works just fine now

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