Need advanced tone-mapping

  • ItsNotHectic
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8 years 1 month ago - 8 years 1 month ago #1 by ItsNotHectic Need advanced tone-mapping was created by ItsNotHectic
I dunno if this is possible but a game I use, FFXIV has an annoying thing where it changes the tone of shadows along with the scene.

So I want to defog all blacks below x amount without affecting the gamma or brightness. The problem is that this needs to happen whether it has too much red, green or blue, not a specific combination.

For some reason bleach says it does this however I find it instead bleaches whites and not blacks.


I found some images of the game that show my problem:
imgur.com/a/6CKwi
Last edit: 8 years 1 month ago by ItsNotHectic.

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8 years 1 month ago #2 by Marty McFly Replied by Marty McFly on topic Need advanced tone-mapping
You could probably need some kind of low desaturate that puts all dark colors to complete gray. Could be done with a LUT though.
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