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  • washed out exr

    hello

    I am working in LWF and for an animation project I saved the output to exr files. I applied a linear colormapping 1/1. I am also rendering with VFB and the images looks good, but when I look at the saved exr files then everything is very washed out. is this right? I have to apply a inverse gamma curve to it in post to get as the ouptut in VFB.





    I save the exr trough the vrimg option, so I can't setup anything.

    best regards
    themaxxer
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    Pixelschmiede GmbH
    www.pixelschmiede.ch

  • #2
    What application are you viewing the OpenEXR files with? Many of them automatically apply an sRGB color curve for display purposes.

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

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    • #3
      it doesn't matter what app I am watching it. normally in photoshop or aftereffects.

      best regards
      themaxxer
      Pixelschmiede GmbH
      www.pixelschmiede.ch

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      • #4
        What does it look like if you open it in 3ds Max (View image file...) and specifically override the file gamma to be 1.0?

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

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        • #5
          This is normal for me. I always put an inverse gamma in photoshop after opening it up.
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          • #6
            What I do is Override the Gamma to 1.0 when saving the file.
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            • #7
              hey

              yes i do the same i apply the 1.0 in 3d max before its much easier.
              Ruben Gil
              www.spvisionz.com
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