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  • desaturation of HDRI

    Usually when I render with linear color correction and use blue sky HDRI all my scene gets that blue color. Its a little less noticable using exponential color corection but its still there.

    The solution is to desaturate HDRI map in Photoshop and usually I want some color to bounce from HDRI map so I have to guess how much I have to desaturate it in Photoshop. ( I dont like when its desaturated totally )

    It would be a great help if there is slider 1-100% in material settings to desaturate HDRI directly in max so there is no involvement of Photoshop in the process. Hdri doesnt have to change phisically , just Vray can take into account how much we desaturated it.

    Is that possible to implement in Vray.
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  • #2
    kpavlov have you tried coloc correct plugin for max? works really well on hdri, plus you can adjust colors of hdri, hue etc.

    http://www.cuneytozdas.com/software/3dsmax/
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    • #3
      Are you talking of HDRI being reflected, or of HDRI as a source for GI lighting?

      For the latter, you might wish to check out the saturation multiplier under the GI panel in the VRay settings...

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      • #4
        Better yet... split out the G-Buffer, rebuild the render in comp, and do a color correct in post.

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        • #5
          indeed

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          • #6
            Composition rulez!! Comp or die!!!

            BUT

            Color correct is very cool indeed.

            Use whatever it takes, actually.
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            • #7
              I also prefer the color correction plugin over comping. For me, comping requires a lot of additional work, understanding and software. I usually don't do animations so in these few cases I need to rerender something it's not that a big deal.
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