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  1. So here's my setup, I'm rendering a car in desert scene with the vray lens effects bloom and glare. All there is, is the car, the ground plane, and a spherical environment map that is a tiff. My problem is that when I render with the 3ds max frame buffer, the lens effects do not turn out right (first image). So I render with the Vray frame buffer and they look fine, but with the lens effect active, vray decides to wash out the color of the background (second image). Anyone have this problem or know of a solution? [ATTACH=CONFIG]44428[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]44429[/ATTACH]
  2. Hey guys! Im having a major issue with Maxwell 2. All my renders look a bit washed out. Its like there is a grayish layer on top of them. Contrast is low and colors are pale. I can somewhat resolve this in Photoshop but there is gotta be something Im doing wrong that causes this. However I never did experienced this problem in the first version of Maxwell. The funny thing is that the preview window shows a great looking image in terms of color and contrast. Ive searched several forums and havenot found any topic similar. Ive done a lot of test with both the Rhino plug and the studio version of Maxwell to try out different theories but all renders end up more or less washed out. Anyone that has an idea of what could be causing this? Or how do you go about to get rich contrast in your renders? Thx, Nils
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