Now this is a nice example Scene,
you just need to remove the Color-Correction Node in the Composer then it works fine.
Its a rainbow.
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Its a rainbow.
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Re: No its not a rainbow.
Could you upload a rendered picture of one of the frames that show the issue?
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Now its a rainbow.
You can disregard it.
It was a to dark setting of the color-correction node in the Composer.
In such case the in between colors fade away and just RGB is left.
Good to know.
It was a to dark setting of the color-correction node in the Composer.
In such case the in between colors fade away and just RGB is left.
Good to know.
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