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problem with colors using vray 2.0 and 1.5sp2


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Hello,

I need some help from anyone out there. I have got very annoying problem with rendering. Please look at these pictures:

http://img829.imageshack.us/img829/1109/renderyj.png

in the left column I have renderings made in 3dmax 2009 with vray 1.5sp2, and in the right column I have renderings made in 3dsmax 2012 with vray 2.0. This is the same scene with the same rendering settings, you could see it here:

http://img43.imageshack.us/img43/5951/ustawieniaj.png

One thing more, I try to increase gamma in gamma/lut correction and in the color mapping. images in first row are without any gamma correction, in the second row i set in gamma/lut 2,2, and in third row you've got images with gamma/lut 2,2 and gamma 2,2 in color mapping. And in gamma/lut correction I checked affect color selectors and affect material editor, maybe its important. And as you can see on the images on the right is something wrong with green color... I want to have green like on the images on the left. My question is: what should I do to fix it? When I try to use something else for color mapping, for example Reinhard, I have somethinh like this: http://img806.imageshack.us/img806/8613/reinhard.png

Its better, but I want to have color like on images in left column, when I used vray 1.5sp2. These are test renders, so there are few mistakes, I know it and I know how to fix it, so I asking only how to fix this green color.

 

So, anybody can help me?

 

ps.

sorry for my english.

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making a big jump between different versions of software will lead to some shifts. Everything looks pretty reasonable in terms of differences except for that one offending plant outside.

your middle row is correct with respect to your gamma settings.

If you check the material applied to that one tree outside, you may find there's a color correct node on it that is creating the drastic shift.

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