There's not a perfectly matching method to convert linear colorspace to sRGB. Applying C4d's transformation doesn't match it, so disabled it consistency.eyeonestudio wrote:Thanks for the new AOV and OCIO.
But why did you remove this feature? (Used Denoised Beauty Pass + sRGB)
This feature is the most useful feature.(Very Handy)
If it is not related to SDK or AOV problem, please restore it. Please. Thank You.
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aoktar wrote:There's not a perfectly matching method to convert linear colorspace to sRGB. Applying C4d's transformation doesn't match it, so disabled it consistency.eyeonestudio wrote:Thanks for the new AOV and OCIO.
But why did you remove this feature? (Used Denoised Beauty Pass + sRGB)
This feature is the most useful feature.(Very Handy)
If it is not related to SDK or AOV problem, please restore it. Please. Thank You.
I use the function also alle the time. Maybe you can give a Attention Note if the user select the sRGB with denoise beauty checked. "Maybe: There's not a perfectly matching color sRGB + denoise beauty"
cheers daniel
Thanks for advices, for my opinion: People may estimate why it does/doesn't appear accordingly the colorspace modes. Things are not easy or quick to implement and I'm disabling something is not stable or good enough. It doesn't mean it will stay like forever.iDani wrote: I use the function also alle the time. Maybe you can give a Attention Note if the user select the sRGB with denoise beauty checked. "Maybe: There's not a perfectly matching color sRGB + denoise beauty"
cheers daniel
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I just wanted to say how excited I am about Light Manager, its vital for commercial work. I quickly played around with it today. Will this utilize AOV down the line? Being able to adjust settings without re-rendering frames would be fantastic. Thank you for all your hard work.
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We have been using this feature for a long time.aoktar wrote:There's not a perfectly matching method to convert linear colorspace to sRGB. Applying C4d's transformation doesn't match it, so disabled it consistency.eyeonestudio wrote:Thanks for the new AOV and OCIO.
But why did you remove this feature? (Used Denoised Beauty Pass + sRGB)
This feature is the most useful feature.(Very Handy)
If it is not related to SDK or AOV problem, please restore it. Please. Thank You.

Correct conversion is important, but so far it hasn't created any problems commercially.
C4D's color management isn't good, but it's better to let the user choose for convenience.
We've worked on many projects with previous version.
I only have 3090 now. I can't go back to the previous version.
I don't want to keep two octane versions and 1080Ti for previous projects.
Thanks.
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You can apply a post effect to simulate linear to SRGB conversion before saving, it's a work around.
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Ok. I found a way. Thanks.aoktar wrote:You can apply a post effect to simulate linear to SRGB conversion before saving, it's a work around.

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Win11 / AMD 7995WX, 3995WX, 3990X, Intel 10980XE / 256Gb RAM / RTX4090, RTX3090 / 100GbE, 40GbE, 10GbE
Hi Eyeonestudio,eyeonestudio wrote:Ok. I found a way. Thanks.aoktar wrote:You can apply a post effect to simulate linear to SRGB conversion before saving, it's a work around.
can you give us you solution?
cheers Daniel