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Why the Octane Renderer overexposed my image either in...

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2022 12:46 pm
by Ofcourse
Why the Octane Renderer overexposed my image either in the Render Queue and also in Render Picture Viewer? The final imafe file on my drive is fine but the preview of the image being rendered is overbrighted...

I do remember that this started to happen at some point with some version of Octane when it rendered the same output two times... the one overbrighted and the Main right... Please help me why is it happens.

Re: Why the Octane Renderer overexposed my image either in...

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2022 1:46 pm
by aoktar
Ofcourse wrote:Why the Octane Renderer overexposed my image either in the Render Queue and also in Render Picture Viewer? The final imafe file on my drive is fine but the preview of the image being rendered is overbrighted...

I do remember that this started to happen at some point with some version of Octane when it rendered the same output two times... the one overbrighted and the Main right... Please help me why is it happens.
It's because of color management of Picture Viewer. We cannot correctly communicate/manage it. Just disable to see expected results.

Re: Why the Octane Renderer overexposed my image either in...

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2022 2:42 pm
by Ofcourse
aoktar wrote:
Ofcourse wrote:Why the Octane Renderer overexposed my image either in the Render Queue and also in Render Picture Viewer? The final imafe file on my drive is fine but the preview of the image being rendered is overbrighted...

I do remember that this started to happen at some point with some version of Octane when it rendered the same output two times... the one overbrighted and the Main right... Please help me why is it happens.
It's because of color management of Picture Viewer. We cannot correctly communicate/manage it. Just disable to see expected results.

What do you mean by "Just disable to..."? What I should disable?

Re: Why the Octane Renderer overexposed my image either in...

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2022 3:12 pm
by aoktar
Ofcourse wrote: What do you mean by "Just disable to..."? What I should disable?
I wrote that:
"color management of Picture Viewer"

Re: Why the Octane Renderer overexposed my image either in...

Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2022 5:06 pm
by Ofcourse
My another question is why octane keeping to rendering double time the each frame of my sequences? So after the job is done there are always two times the same sequence, but one is overexposed and another one is fine (_MAIN) in the name.

I read in your documentation that I should not use the C4D save options and leave it disabled and set this up in the octane render settings, but this does not help me out.

Re: Why the Octane Renderer overexposed my image either in...

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2022 1:09 pm
by Ofcourse
Thank you for your willing to help here, I will respond later on today