render overbright on Queue using real-time frames

Started by andy.engelkemier, March 15, 2011, 11:04:32 AM

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andy.engelkemier

I queued up 5 renders, nearly all the same.
I told it to process the queue and it came out Way over bright.
I deleted all that's in the queue and without changing the file started rendering using the exact same settings one by one. The downside is I have to be around now for a few hours to make sure and queue the next one manually.

Any idea when this might be fixed? it's pretty much the main reason we purchased Pro.

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andy.engelkemier

sorry yes. I'm still working on it too. I don't trust the queue now.  :-\

Rendering with the Queue it was overbright, the same file without it, no problems.

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eric

I never managed to render anything at a decent resolution in "good" quality using the render cue.
Reasons we bought PRO is for rendering a cue overnight and sometimes render single pictures at higher resolutions.

This is not reliable at all. When I come back in the morning my tifs are completely black or white.
It starts to render and stops after a while for some reason.

I have 8GB memory on a dual Quad core Xeon Dell R5400.

When I render these separately it works.




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eric


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I am not talking about effects - I am talking about the render mode - offline or realtime?

eric

Realtime render always works.

I'm talking about hitting the render button.
Isn't this the same as the renderer for the cue?