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Opened May 28, 2020 by Marston @mconti1527

OSPRay Background/Env Map colors too bright when in C/S mode

Issue with new OSPRay features in the dev build. Currently testing with build 5.8.0-611-gf6f72baa but this bug has been around for a while.

Bug:

When running in client server mode with OSPRay Pathtracer on, the background images and colors (for both Backplates and Env Maps) are way brighter than they should be. I believe from previous conversations with the Paraview team this may be to both the client and server loading the images on top of each other?

This does not happen when running in regular client mode, so it is a C/S bug.

How to replicate:

Fortunately, this is very easy to test. Run in C/S mode, and just turn on the Pathtracing. The standard grey background will change color. I’ve got some screenshots below showing this.

Regular Color:

image

Brightened Colors:

image

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Reference: paraview/paraview#19965