Tim Glover wrote:
>
> I ran into the same problem working on an entry during the final days
> of the "Landmark" IRTC competition. Still haven't found out the
> answer. Ended up using strong AA and wasn't totally happy with the
> results -- really wanted a sharp midrange and out-of-focus foreground
> and background (like shooting with macro lenses)
>
> Hope someone else can shed some more light (wait! isn't THAT the
> problem <grin>)
>
Nathan Kopp has found the bug in the POV and will have it fixed in the
next release of uvpov... In the meantime, using an assumde_gamma of
sqrt(display gamma) will give you the same brightness when blurred that
you would get with assumed_gamma 1 and no blur...
Jerome
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