[n00b] Overexposed areas

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[n00b] Overexposed areas

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Good day! Sorry for stupid question!!

I always see over\under exposed areas. How to turn it off? I've read FAQ, searched all, deleted-installed the soft...

Thx!
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Re: [n00b] Overexposed areas

Post by afx »

If the toggle you see in the lower right corer does not switch it off, then it might be an OpenCL rendering bug. Check to see whether OpenCL is on and turn it off in the preferences.

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Re: [n00b] Overexposed areas

Post by nightn13 »

Thank you very-very much! Was even thinking of switching back to RT\LR.

It has helped! Also changed acceleration (utilisation) to Low and it aso works.
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