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Cloud Renderings Have Inconsistent Kelvin Temperatures

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Anonymous
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Cloud Renderings Have Inconsistent Kelvin Temperatures

Hi,

 

I'm an interior architecture student. I'm working on a conceptual aquarium gift shop, and am currently having issues with the lighting in my cloud renders. All the settings on the renderings are the same, and the lighting settings are consistent in both views. However, the Kelvin temperatures appear to be different in the end results. In one, the lights are the desired warm white, and in the other they are more of a daylight/cool white. Is there a way to fix this so that the other rendering will also give off the same warm white light? 

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barthbradley
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lucdoucet_msdl
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@Anonymous 

 

You can adjust the white point value in the post-processing settings of the A360 render viewer without having to re-render.

-luc

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Anonymous
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Thanks for replying! I tried this method and while it did make the overall image warmer, the spotlights were still a lot cooler than the lights in my other rendering.

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Anonymous
in reply to: barthbradley

Are you implying that I need to change the CRI of my lights? I'm confused about your link.

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