![]() ![]() Where do the Normal maps fit on that? In Cycles we use Non-colour in the color space, but if I use a Float Image Text on a normal map in Octane I get a very strange result.Īlso, about the Gamma information on the Tex nodes. Image Tex node for anything with color information in it, like Albedo, Transmission,…įloat Image Tex for inputs like Roughness, Bump,… If I use the “Force tone mapping" option to have some more control over the look of the image inside the viewport am I losing all the dynamic range when saving the EXR similar to what the “Prefer tonemap if applicable” option does?Īnd since we’re clarifying things, what’s the proper way of using Image Texture nodes? As far as I know, it goes like this: This was a way better answer than I was expecting. If you need to output an EXR file in ACES color space you need to go to Output Properties → Output and enable Octane Output. ![]() If you only need to save the final result you can safely use the old methods you’re used to in Blender. This way all cameras will have the setting from this panel. Then in the OCIO tab set sRGB or Rec.709 “OCIO View” and None for “OCIO Look”.Īlternatively go to 3D View Properties panel (N key shortcut), locate Octane Camera Imager (Preview Mode) and enable Override. Now go to your Camera → Camera Properties → Octane Camera Imager. I believe Octane Blender set it up this way by default with the latest versions but better safe than sorry. You need to set Display Device to sRGB, View Transform to Raw, Look to None, Exposure to 0 and Gamma to 1. Next go to Render Properties → Color Management panel. It’ll make sure Blender works with the config file specified in the “OCIO Config File” field.ĪCES configuration in the addon settings. Add the path to your ACES config path in the “OCIO Config File” field.Īlso check “Use Other Config File”. Open it and go to “Octane Color Management” tab. ![]() Go to menu Edit → Preferences → Addons and find your “Octane Render Engine” addon. ![]() You should be fine using latest releases of ACES but it’s recommended to use ACES 1.0.3 as a tested stable release.įirst you need to let Octane know where your ACES configuration files is located to get use out of it. Note! This guide is written for 2020 release of Octane. ![]()
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