by DigiChuckle » Tue Jul 25, 2017 5:54 am
DigiChuckle
Tue Jul 25, 2017 5:54 am
In my experience Z depth particularly can behave like this because their value ranges are typically very high (in the thousands sometimes). I can't give you the exact technical explanation, but it has to do with wold scale and the size of your objects and scene.
All info is probably in there, you just can't see it (in 32 bit, white is more than white, and black is more than black). You could bring the Z pass in, say, Blackmagic Fusion, and perform a Depth Blur on your beauty render, adjust the Z scale (you'll probably have to lower it very very much).
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