Hi Paul,
I feel the same way. No worries, thanks for taking your time looking into this. Curious to see what the guys find
OctaneRender 2025 for Rhino (TEST and STABLE)
Moderator: face_off
Hi Max
I have heard back from OTOY, and spent a lot of time on this. If I start Rhino and add a sphere and add your HDR file as a Texture Environment, the curves match. But there is something in your scene which is causing the curves to not match. If I start Rhino, add a sphere, add your HDR as a Texture Environment, Standalone and Rhino EXR's curves match. In order to debug this further, I have put together a build where you can select the Force Tone Matching and Premultiplied Alpha settings when saving a multi-layer EXR. I am hoping this will give you enough options to try to isolate the exact issue.
https://render.otoy.com/customerdownloads/plugins/3b/c3/21/84/OctaneRenderForRhino7_2025_2_1_145_STUDIO.rhi
Thanks
Paul
I have heard back from OTOY, and spent a lot of time on this. If I start Rhino and add a sphere and add your HDR file as a Texture Environment, the curves match. But there is something in your scene which is causing the curves to not match. If I start Rhino, add a sphere, add your HDR as a Texture Environment, Standalone and Rhino EXR's curves match. In order to debug this further, I have put together a build where you can select the Force Tone Matching and Premultiplied Alpha settings when saving a multi-layer EXR. I am hoping this will give you enough options to try to isolate the exact issue.
https://render.otoy.com/customerdownloads/plugins/3b/c3/21/84/OctaneRenderForRhino7_2025_2_1_145_STUDIO.rhi
Thanks
Paul
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Pls read before submitting a support question