03-02-2011, 05:35 PM
Okay I figured it out, Autodesk is being retarded and not following the EXR spec.
In order to get non-clamped color, you MUST have a non-clamped color channel. This effectively means that your beauty image is useless, but there you go. Once fusionworks has somewhere to send the data, all is well.
The retarded part is that this is true of ANYTHING coming out of the scanline renderer. Try a sphere and a light at 10.0. Your render will be clamped to 1. Add a non-clamped EXR channel, and lo and behold, overbright values. 2008 works the way LucasFilm intended it to. 2010-2011: Fail.
It pisses me off that Autodesk is messing up the format like this.
Sorry Kreso, its working. Next time you're in Cali, I'll buy you a beer.
Mike
In order to get non-clamped color, you MUST have a non-clamped color channel. This effectively means that your beauty image is useless, but there you go. Once fusionworks has somewhere to send the data, all is well.
The retarded part is that this is true of ANYTHING coming out of the scanline renderer. Try a sphere and a light at 10.0. Your render will be clamped to 1. Add a non-clamped EXR channel, and lo and behold, overbright values. 2008 works the way LucasFilm intended it to. 2010-2011: Fail.
It pisses me off that Autodesk is messing up the format like this.
Sorry Kreso, its working. Next time you're in Cali, I'll buy you a beer.
Mike

