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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | some interesting techniques - but looking at the original, washed out image looks like a gamma issue to me. I suspect it was rendered in Mental Ray (with physical sun/sky) with the default camera exposure settings - and needs to be tonemapped. I'm all for a bit of Photoshop post-processing on the final 'look', but tonemapping will really help bring the saturation back and give more realistic lighting. |
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