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I have no idea about that from what I can see of it here. I'd think possibly a
second light could be causing it, especially since you might have one for the
object itself and one external at least. Just doesn't look like that's the
cause really.
Bob
"Lt. Kettch" <AKK### [at] aolcom> wrote in message
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| Ok, thanks, but I can't get the little extra bit of blue out of beam...
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But: why is it so very dark? Only after extensive level changing in PS I can
see anything.
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Regards,
Sander
Lt. Kettch <AKK### [at] aolcom> schreef in berichtnieuws
38B04400.AED3EEA8@aol.com...
> Yes, I am new, but that won't stop me! An Ewok Can do ANYTHING!!!
(from
> family) "Pssst. I think your to caught up in the role..." Anyway, I don't
have
> many full-veiw shots of the Probe, so I have to make do. And what Media do
for
> the... Right, um, here is a new Pic.
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"Sander" <san### [at] stolscom> wrote in message
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> But: why is it so very dark? Only after extensive level changing in PS I
can
> see anything.
>
I've noticed a lot of those lately... Black screens with a little blue
spot or a "spaceship" that is all black with some white lines... I was
assuming they were MAC users.
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I can see it just fine, but when I sent over to the other computer to
switch it to a JPEG, I can hardly see it, except for the beam that is.
try turning up the brightness. But other then that, I don't know what to
do. Sorry. :-/
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On Mon, 21 Feb 2000 13:14:27 -0900, Lt. Kettch <AKK### [at] aolcom> wrote:
>I can see it just fine, but when I sent over to the other computer to
>switch it to a JPEG, I can hardly see it, except for the beam that is.
>try turning up the brightness. But other then that, I don't know what to
>do. Sorry. :-/
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I've had to correct them to see them too, you can put something like
this in your global settings, but then it'll be too bright on the machine
that you're working on.
global_settings{
ambient_light 1.5
assumed_gamma 2.2
}
This goes at the top of your scene just after the include statements,
a little bit of ambient light might even do the job.
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Cheers
Steve email mailto:sjl### [at] ndirectcouk
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