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Cineware Render washed out colors

Engaged ,
Apr 25, 2023 Apr 25, 2023

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Hi,

I'm using After Effects 2023 with Cinema Lite 4D.  The problem is in rendering my Cinema 4D lite scene in After Effects using Cineware.  If I use the Cineware Render setting "Current," the render looks the same as it does in the Cinema4D lite.  But if I use the setting "Viewport," the render comes through in After Effects looking washed out. (see images below).  Does anybody have a reason why this might be happening?  Thanks.

Zaffer

Cineware current.jpgCineware Viewport render.jpg

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Community Expert , Apr 27, 2023 Apr 27, 2023

What graphic card do you use? Have you updated the graphgic card driver to the latest?

 

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What graphic card do you use? Have you updated the graphgic card driver to the latest?

 

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Thanks Toolfarm,

I use an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 and I just downloaded and installed the current driver.  Now I can see the Viewport render as well as the current render.  Thanks so much!

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