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well first of all that map looks disabled.
second what you should do if you are using a IES sun is to go to the radiosity dialog and you'll find physical scale, put that at the value of your sun. This will resolve your reflections.. so if your sun says 80000 (which is standard) then set your physical scale at 80000.... and render... |
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