Hi there,
I was curious if anyone had any insight into a proper 32bit linear workflow inside Octane for C4D. I've seen a few threads but none that go over specific settings.
I've done the following:
Checked on Linear Workflow in Project Settings
Set the Render Buffer Type to Float Buffer in Octane Render Settings
Defined Output file format to OpenEXR
However when I render to picture viewer…it seems it shows a different gamma curve that what is shown in the Live Viewer. Does anyone else have this same problem? If so could anyone recommend best practices for a work around or simply a proper 32bit Linear workflow inside Octane C4D
Thanks
NB
32bit Linear Workflow Octane C4D
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Cinema 4D R15.057
Octane Cinema 4D plugin version 1.23 test1 (based SDK 1.35.1) R13-R15:
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ok, i found there is a problem on since a few version. I'll fix it today as version 1.23.2
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Awesome. Will it be at previous thread link?
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Awesome! Thanks so much for your prompt responses, Aoktar! 
