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I am trying to create a night rendering with large tinted glass windows which should have a backlit glow effect.
A regular lamp creates too much of a hotspot on on location. I tried to create a linear light fixture and an area one with not much luck.
Has somebody out here experience in how to get this to look right?
Thanks for any input.
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After render you have the "Adjust Exposure", did you tried?
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