Sorry if this has been posted before, I've just started using vray+3dsmax from Soft/mental ray so some of my 3dsmax questions may be really basic.
Just started using VRay physical cam to adjust exposure and it is great in the final renders. Using the camera for exposure adjustment is the way to go. I just tried using it with RT and the exposure is wildly different - a normal exposure in the final VRay render is almost black (underexposed) in the RT view. This occurs when you click the "exposure" button on/off to activate this feature in the camera.
Known issue? I'd post pics but it's easy to visualize - the RT picture is almost black, the regular rendering looks properly exposed. 3dsmax & vray color mapping Gamma settings have been setup to the "standard", based on what everyone else is doing.
The only workaround I see is to forget about using VrayPhysicalCam for exposure and go back to adjusting lights and the tone mapper.
Thanks.
Just started using VRay physical cam to adjust exposure and it is great in the final renders. Using the camera for exposure adjustment is the way to go. I just tried using it with RT and the exposure is wildly different - a normal exposure in the final VRay render is almost black (underexposed) in the RT view. This occurs when you click the "exposure" button on/off to activate this feature in the camera.
Known issue? I'd post pics but it's easy to visualize - the RT picture is almost black, the regular rendering looks properly exposed. 3dsmax & vray color mapping Gamma settings have been setup to the "standard", based on what everyone else is doing.
The only workaround I see is to forget about using VrayPhysicalCam for exposure and go back to adjusting lights and the tone mapper.
Thanks.
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