Just found this one:
If you are using regular Adaptive Sampling and turn *off* Affect Background when using a photo in the Environment slot, it renders fine (well, it renders too dark during the GI calc phase but then renders fine in the main AA phase).
If you do the same as above but use the Progressive Sampler, the background remains too dark during the AA phase.
Is there something I'm doing wrong here in terms of the Environment photo and, I presume, gamma? All gamma settings are at default max/vray, reinhard mapping, linear workflow off, clamp off, mode "color mapping only", sub pixel mapping off.
Looks like a bug to me. Is there a work-around? I'd quite like to use the Progressive Sampler on this job but I really need the env. photo to be rendered unaffected so I can match it efficiently.
Cheers,
If you are using regular Adaptive Sampling and turn *off* Affect Background when using a photo in the Environment slot, it renders fine (well, it renders too dark during the GI calc phase but then renders fine in the main AA phase).
If you do the same as above but use the Progressive Sampler, the background remains too dark during the AA phase.
Is there something I'm doing wrong here in terms of the Environment photo and, I presume, gamma? All gamma settings are at default max/vray, reinhard mapping, linear workflow off, clamp off, mode "color mapping only", sub pixel mapping off.
Looks like a bug to me. Is there a work-around? I'd quite like to use the Progressive Sampler on this job but I really need the env. photo to be rendered unaffected so I can match it efficiently.
Cheers,
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