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Problem to illuminate a interior scene.

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Anonymous
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Problem to illuminate a interior scene.

Hi.

I have the same issues on illuminate an interior scene without burn the objects near the lights.

The area far from the light is too dark and the area near the light is overexposed. How can I solve the problem?

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lee_griggs
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  1. Enable Color Management and try some different View Transforms such as ACES and Unity Neutral Tone Map.
  2. Render to 32-bit EXR so that you can adjust the exposure afterward.
Lee Griggs
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sergeyklesov
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi Saturnas,

Also you can use "Light filters" on top of your light sources to control an attenuation and lower "Near" parameter to avoid burn out of closely standing objects

https://docs.arnoldrenderer.com/display/A5AFMUG/Light+Decay

Cheers

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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Thanks guys, very helpful. I will try!

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