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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 13 6:58 am)
Me too I've thought to gamma issues, but in 3dsmax I've plaied with all possible combinations: I've switch On gamma, tried off, tried with different gamma values, tried to play with Vray Color Mapping but nothing...
About Post-Fx Option, this is the screenshot of Vue Standalone:
http://www.ossosso.com/public/scambio/03_vue.jpg
I've noticed that if I select the "main Camera" in 3dsmax (xStream version) and I click on "Edit Object" button, I can change the "Auto-Exposure" parameter, and other like "Gamma Correction", "Natural film response"... but effectively it haven't any effect on the final image, so I assume that the xStream version blocks in some way the "Advance Camera Options".
Is there any other way to apply Post-FX Options on the xStream version?
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hi!
Please take a look at these two rendered images:
01
http://www.ossosso.com/public/scambio/01_vray.jpg
02
http://www.ossosso.com/public/scambio/02_vue.jpg
It's the same exact same default scene with default parameters.
The first one rendered inside 3dsmax usign vue xStream with Vray like default render engine.
The second one has been rendered using normal Vue Standalone.
Which parameters make them different?
Thank you very much!