I'm using Vray 3.50.04 for Max and I've begun to use the correction controls through the VFB and immediately I can see a big difference between what I'm seeing in the VFB and what's being saved out. Initially I thought this might be because I was saving the image as an 8 bit Jpeg but saving out a 16 bit Tiff results in the same image. The VFB image has exposure, hue/saturation and curve adjustments and the image is very saturated with lots of contrast, once saved out the image is somewhat flat with much less tonality. I've tried doing a screen shot to capture the VFB to show how big the difference is but it doesn't work. Is this a known problem, what's the point of having the correction controls if you can't save the output correctly?
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It depends on how you're saving the image.
"Save current Channel" from the vfb toolbar saves all the CCs as well.Lele
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Try a ctrl+c on the VFB, that should copy the image as is in the windows clipboard.
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This is wrong: they both should (and do here) look identical.
Do you have some 3rd party color management tool active?
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I'm running fast out of ideas...
Display Gamma couldn't be (whatever is in the vfb gets captured like a standard screen capture with ctrl+c).
The only thing i'm left with is the tool you use to display the saved images: it may add a gamma you had off in the viewer (although, paste in mspaint to be sure of what you see.)Lele
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Oh, then yes, it could be any number of color modes in Photoshop, please try to see if Paint does it right...Lele
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Hmmmm, thought here. Could it be how the monitor displays colors? Different programs have different display modes. I have a similar problem with Camera Raw displaying differently than what Photoshop does, even though they are using the same program??? I know there are solutions out there, but I have not figured out the exact combination of settings. I know it also has to do with how the graphics card displays colors through the monitor and through the programs you are using to view the images. I don't think it is a VRay issue, but if you figure it out, let me know. And if I figure out the solution to my problem, I'll post it, as I think they may be related somehow.
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I have a high end factory calibrated monitor and a Quadro 6000 card, it running on Windows 7 with Max 2016. I don't think its a program problem because when I turn off all the correction controlls and save the image looks the same in the VFB & Photoshop. I also don't think Photoshop is applying a strange color profile for the same reason.
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OK... high end color corrected monitor. Maybe Lele can see if this would also apply. I found the following on the Corona website, it may not apply to VRay, but then again, it might!
https://corona-renderer.com/forum/in...?topic=13592.0
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Originally posted by devin View PostI have a high end factory calibrated monitor and a Quadro 6000 card, it running on Windows 7 with Max 2016. I don't think its a program problem because when I turn off all the correction controlls and save the image looks the same in the VFB & Photoshop. I also don't think Photoshop is applying a strange color profile for the same reason.
If that is the case, it could be us, but it'd also likely be something well noticed, and it's the first i hear of it, (and have yet to witness...).
Did Paint open the unmanaged image right, though?
Do you by chance also have an OCIO descriptr applied, or a LUT, in the VFB?
I have been saving the heck out of the VFB, with severe CC, opened in anything i could (affinity, nuke, fusion, mspaint, but no photoshop), no issue, not a third decimal difference, as expected.
I can only work with numbers, feel free to send me two such different pictures, assuming, at this point, that they are indeed different in data.Lele
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