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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Singapore
Age: 30
Posts: 124
Name: Anwar Fardullah |
Hi guys,
i have read a few posts on this issue about the mr photographic exposure control and the gamma settings. correct me if i'm wrong, the max08 user reference guide stated that to achieve a balance settings of max's gamma settings is to use a value of 1.8 for the gamma value, as for bitmap, values of both 1.8 for both Input and Output, this is based on my monitor settings but on the other hand, it also stated to use a value of 2.2 for the gamma value, and for both bitmap input and output gamma when used with photoshop. my testings shows the best value is gamma value of 1.8, and both 1.8 for bitmap input and output value, but not sure about photoshop settings. i use the srgb 2.1 something like that...as stated in the user guide. so what is the best comprimising values for both application? |
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Veteran Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Brisbane
Age: 33
Posts: 1,366
Name: Justin Hunt |
I have been using gamma 2.2 for both max and photoshop. I did use 1.8 for a while but found I was having to brighten up some more in photoshop.
Try both for a while and see which suits you better JHV |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: UK
Posts: 82
Name: Bob Morgan |
Hi
I went to the Autodesk Design Visualisation roadshow in london last week and they adivised a setting of 2.2 for the gamma
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