Octane vs Maxwell
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One noticeable thing are brightness values for the building in the middle:
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Just tested with PMC with 20 diffuse bounces: looks identical. But I never render with this kernel, so maybe you can enhance the quality...prodviz wrote:Out of interest, I would be curious to see the PMC kernel with a high-ish bounce.
I can share the noisy render if you'd like...
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Hi Guys,
For me is looking like a gamma correction for some reason the sky from Octane is 0.4545 and Maxwell 1 it's looking like.
Basically look linear and one gamma corrected.
I just wondering not sure!
For me is looking like a gamma correction for some reason the sky from Octane is 0.4545 and Maxwell 1 it's looking like.
Basically look linear and one gamma corrected.
I just wondering not sure!

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Hi RobRobSteady wrote:Just tested with PMC with 20 diffuse bounces: looks identical. But I never render with this kernel, so maybe you can enhance the quality...prodviz wrote:Out of interest, I would be curious to see the PMC kernel with a high-ish bounce.
I can share the noisy render if you'd like...
Thanks for testing.
The only reason I asked, is because in the Maxwell image there are, what appear to be caustics reflections on the ground plane. I guess from the windows.
I would be happy to take a look too.
Cheers