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Steve schrieb ...
>Great atmosphere, and some nice modelling work.
Many thanks!
> Maybe
>the gama is set a bit too bright, I get a grey flat space
>on the bricks in front of the candel... No now that I've
>brightened it a bit I see it's a map on the ground, so
>brighten it a bit but take the ambient out of the dark
>green part of the map if there is any, it seems to
>jump out/stand up out of the scene.
Bricks, he? I don't understand this gamma problem. Rick[Kitty5] just said
the same about my last posted picture. So I threw some 7% more light in the
scene. Is it possible that Jpeg saves gamma info? Does another common
format?
I tried rendering the "brilliant.pov"-scene of Sigmund Kyrre Aas and it came
out much darker than the posted version of him - hm, what does that mean?
Does it mean anything? It remained darker after I gamma-corrected it in
Picture Publisher.
And why is it okay for some and to dark for others?
Confused,
Marc-Hendrik
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