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Render Preview is Optimum but the render output is dark

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Anonymous
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Render Preview is Optimum but the render output is dark

When I am rendering a scene in Maya using Arnold render the Arnold window is giving optimum exposure view but when I save the image as Jpeg then when I look the output (JPEG) image it turns out to be very dark can any one please help me out.

I am leaving screenshots of output and the RenderWindowView

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Abdulla-Qaladzay
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi @Anonymous 

chose a correct view transform, if we do it in arnold render view then that affects maya render view too 

Abdulla-Qaladzay_0-1588204868911.png

 

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mspeer
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi!

Please make sure to save the image with View Transform / Color Management applied.

(Check save options)

 

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Anonymous
in reply to: Abdulla-Qaladzay

Can you suggest which works best and also how it works? So That once am aware of its mechanism I will Know it's flexibility. 

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Abdulla-Qaladzay
in reply to: Anonymous

sorry my knowledge about this is not that match all I can tell by now is:

that depends to the screen that we use , sRGB is works fine on most screens.

if you need detail  I suggest you to take a course or search  for screen color space and color management in Maya.

 

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