Hello,
My normals pass is looking different depending on if the file is saved out as a single file exr or a multi-channel exr. The issue is apparent when viewing the rendered image in both Photoshop and Nuke. At first I assumed it was an sRGB/gamma issue, but putting an inverse gamma curve adjustment layer in Photoshop doesn't give me the same result. This issue affects me if I save out from the VFB or if I batch render.
I apologise if the issue has been raised in these forums already, I had a search for it, but couldn't find any posts about it.
Many thanks,
Nick.
My normals pass is looking different depending on if the file is saved out as a single file exr or a multi-channel exr. The issue is apparent when viewing the rendered image in both Photoshop and Nuke. At first I assumed it was an sRGB/gamma issue, but putting an inverse gamma curve adjustment layer in Photoshop doesn't give me the same result. This issue affects me if I save out from the VFB or if I batch render.
I apologise if the issue has been raised in these forums already, I had a search for it, but couldn't find any posts about it.
Many thanks,
Nick.
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