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									burn and gamma settings ??
					Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 11:08 am
					by ingo
					Just curious, what are some good default settings for burn and gamma for exterior and/or interior archviz for Maxwell ? i am on a Mac btw., thanks.
							 
			
					
									Re: burn and gamma settings ?!
					Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 6:20 pm
					by Bubbaloo
					I always leave them at default.
							 
			
					
									Re: burn and gamma settings ?!
					Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 6:30 pm
					by JorisMX
					Sometimes I use the burn and gamma sliders when doing a MultiLight presentation for clients.
When they ask for just a little bit more contrast I play with the setttings and perhaps iso and a ML slider and make a screen shot and save a hdr so I can return to the settings similar as bubba said and do that little bit of extra kick in Photoshop.
If I was just presenting final work, I'd leave them at default aswell. Eventhough the Burn slider kann help with hotspots now and then!
							 
			
					
									Re: burn and gamma settings ?!
					Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 9:50 am
					by ingo
					Thanks. I thought people use different settings on a Windows PC than on an Apple Mac, seems not so.
							 
			
					
									Re: burn and gamma settings ?!
					Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 1:19 pm
					by JorisMX
					Mac has a standard of 1.8 Gamma and PC is 2.2
BTW, when converting pngs/tifs/jpgs to mxi's for lighting always use gamma 1!
Otherwise you will save a blown out version of your emitter texture  

 
							 
			
					
									Re: burn and gamma settings ?!
					Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 2:24 pm
					by kami
					JorisMX wrote:BTW, when converting pngs/tifs/jpgs to mxi's for lighting always use gamma 1!
Otherwise you will save a blown out version of your emitter texture  

 
thx for the tip .... that's why I was always so disappointed with mxi lighting.
 
							 
			
					
									Re: burn and gamma settings ?!
					Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 4:55 pm
					by JorisMX
					Yeah, had the same thing happen to me. 
Always wondering why my black/white gradients were looking like crap in terms of lighting.
If you've done it correctly it will look the same in mxed as in mxcl.
Big case of smacking your own forehead when discovering this  

 
							 
			
					
									Re: burn and gamma settings ?!
					Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 5:25 pm
					by kami
					I'd rather smack NL for not telling us ...  

 
							 
			
					
									Re: burn and gamma settings ?!
					Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 5:30 pm
					by JorisMX
					This should be common knowledge... linear workflow knock knock  

 
							 
			
					
									Re: burn and gamma settings ?!
					Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 9:54 pm
					by ingo
					JorisMX wrote:This should be common knowledge... linear workflow knock knock  

 
How would life be without some riscs, linear workflow sounds totally boring  
 
greetings from the same Hamburg