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Vray render problem


mrath04
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when your sun is quite low in the sky it will always gice you a very "warm" light.

 

you could try and adjust your white balance in the physical camera to compensate (but it's very hit and miss unless you've got Vray RT)

 

The way I do it is to render out all of my images and then batch process them in lightroom or adobe camera raw to correct the white balance and exposure to whatever I need. also render out 16bit images so you can rescue burned highlights/shadows.

 

This is a quick and dirty workaround, but it does save a lot of tinkering with you camera.

incidently, my usual settings when using vray sun/phys cam are;

 

vray sun intesity: 0.01-0.015

 

Cam:

F-Number 5.6

vignette: off (add later in post)

shutter 1/20

ISO: 100

everything else at default, unless I'm going for a special effect.

 

hope this helps, but I'd like to hear other peoples opinions too.

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