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Hey, I am having a hard time trying to render a large warehouse space that I need to have well-lit, is there an easy way to brighten up the lights? I have quite a few lights but the renders continually turn out quite dark... The lights show up lit rendered- so i know they are on. thanks guys cj
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Try adjusting the "Exposure Settings" values. I found that by messing with these settings I could get the look I wanted. If that doesn't work you may have to modify the parameters for the lights.
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