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On 08/14/2010 01:38 AM, SharkD wrote:
> On 8/13/2010 5:43 AM, clipka wrote:
>> Strictly speaking, assumed_gamma affects none of these. The only effect
>> it has is on the output image (which is why the approach is inadequate,
>> and assumed_gamma is deprecated again as of version 3.7).
>>
>> In this sense, it does indeed affect any and all effects, including
>> those generated with filter and/or transmit.
>
> Any way to fix the scene? I get the same broken results in 3.7 as I do
> in 3.6.2 with assumed_gamma set to 1.
>
>
IIRC ... using radiosity was the culprit. Could be thinking of something
else, but I suppose turning off rad (if you're using it) is worth a shot.
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