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eric 2 May, 2015 @ 4:56pm
Post Rendering Lighting Issues
Everytime when I finish rendering a video, the product is always darker than the original edit. Any idea how to fix this?
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Shad 2 May, 2015 @ 7:53pm 
poster or video?
do you have quicktime?
what are you settings when you render?
eric 2 May, 2015 @ 8:36pm 
Originally posted by �shadow2a�:
poster or video?
do you have quicktime?
what are you settings when you render?
video
I have quicktime
Default settings
Shad 3 May, 2015 @ 12:07am 
(thank you ! I prefer when people don't try to argue when I ask questions !)

So, simply the default settings sucks
You have to select Mp4 or MOV format H.264 compression, and No Gamma adjust
But the best quality is AVI.
Then you'll have to render every parts in a real editing software, because if you want to make a video of one minute or more you'll have to split your video.
Last edited by Shad; 3 May, 2015 @ 12:08am
eric 3 May, 2015 @ 12:09am 
Originally posted by �shadow2a�:
(thank you ! I prefer when people don't try to argue when I ask questions !)

So, simply the default settings sucks
You have to select Mp4 or MOV format H.264 compression, and No Gamma adjust
But the best quality is AVI.
Then you'll have to render every parts in a real editing software, because if you want to make a video of one minute or more you'll have to split your video.
Worked perfectly. Thanks!
Rigel 3 May, 2015 @ 8:38am 
I'd recommend to create a separate folder for the clip and then render it as an image sequence (.PNG) for the best quality. Then compile it in an editor and re-encode it at the best settings. This is what I do, but what's the best and most efficient method may also depend on what kind of a computer you have got.
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Date Posted: 2 May, 2015 @ 4:56pm
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