Title says it all really - i'm working on an animation and if I render a single frame as is, it comes out with lots of contrast and depth etc.
But if i render the IR map and LC (as flythrough) first, save them, then render from those (no settings changed at all) it loses a lot of detail.
Even when I changed the IR map from medium 50/30 to high 120/60, still loses an awful lot of detail.
I've attached an image to show what I mean, sorry its a small crop but you can see what I mean on the white panel under the computers directly in from of the camera. It's much worse in other parts of the scene too, goes flat as anything and all my depth under objects is lost. I can work with it, but i'd like my renders to be somewhat consistent.
I guess it's because the LC is on flythrough mode and it's just smearing light everywhere, but I dont know what settings I need to stop this or why my irradiance map seems to make no difference.

Ir map i've tried medium 50/30, high 120/60
Lc 2200 (also tried 1000), tried world and screen mapping as well as fixed and nearest filter modes.
Anyone have any ideas?
But if i render the IR map and LC (as flythrough) first, save them, then render from those (no settings changed at all) it loses a lot of detail.
Even when I changed the IR map from medium 50/30 to high 120/60, still loses an awful lot of detail.
I've attached an image to show what I mean, sorry its a small crop but you can see what I mean on the white panel under the computers directly in from of the camera. It's much worse in other parts of the scene too, goes flat as anything and all my depth under objects is lost. I can work with it, but i'd like my renders to be somewhat consistent.
I guess it's because the LC is on flythrough mode and it's just smearing light everywhere, but I dont know what settings I need to stop this or why my irradiance map seems to make no difference.

Ir map i've tried medium 50/30, high 120/60
Lc 2200 (also tried 1000), tried world and screen mapping as well as fixed and nearest filter modes.
Anyone have any ideas?
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