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+ | * [https://polycount.com/discussion/150733/help-with-the-equation-for-converting-gamma-to-linear/p1 Help with the Equation for converting Gamma to Linear] | ||
* [http://polycount.com/discussion/154225/yet-another-gamma-thread Yet another Gamma thread] has info on tool problems, and how sRGB can help. | * [http://polycount.com/discussion/154225/yet-another-gamma-thread Yet another Gamma thread] has info on tool problems, and how sRGB can help. | ||
* [http://scripts.breidt.net/gamma_correct_v12.pdf Be gamma correct!] by [http://scripts.breidt.net Martin Breidt] - an excellent explanation of what gamma is and how to work with it. Saved here: [[file:Martin Breidt - gamma_correct_v12.pdf]] | * [http://scripts.breidt.net/gamma_correct_v12.pdf Be gamma correct!] by [http://scripts.breidt.net Martin Breidt] - an excellent explanation of what gamma is and how to work with it. Saved here: [[file:Martin Breidt - gamma_correct_v12.pdf]] |
Revision as of 19:55, 4 July 2019
- Help with the Equation for converting Gamma to Linear
- Yet another Gamma thread has info on tool problems, and how sRGB can help.
- Be gamma correct! by Martin Breidt - an excellent explanation of what gamma is and how to work with it. Saved here: File:Martin Breidt - gamma correct v12.pdf
- Linear-Space Lighting (i.e. Gamma) by John Hable - another great description of how gamma works. Saved here: File:John Hable - Linear-Space Lighting (i.e. Gamma).pdf
- Linear Workflow - The Whole Shebang by Daniel 'coldside' Dye - how to setup and use gamma in 3ds Max, for output to compositing software like After Effects and Nuke. See the Polycount Forum thread.
- File:3dsMax Gamma JP.pdf by Jeff Patton - a quick rundown of gamma settings in 3ds Max.
- Texture Leveling Polycount forum thread - discussion about why some game textures are very dark, and how an understanding of gamma helps to explain this.