Unknown OVEREXPOSURE Effect

I’m having a strange problem with the lights. Activating the spotlight in the dressing room in the bedroom creates an overexposure on the stage. When it is closed it works as it should. I don’t experience this overexposure at any other rendering angle. So there is a situation that should not go wrong. As a note, there are artificial lights in front of the windows.


Spotlight in Dressing area active and OVEREXPOSURE THAT SHOULD NOT BE


Spotlight off in Dressing section and CORRECT EXPOSURE


Spotlight active in Dressing up, ANOTHER RENDER SCENE AND CORRECT EXPOSURE

Hi, Furkan. It’s normal that when the spotlight is turned on, the room becomes brighter.
Would you please tell us whether the auto exposure is turned on in scene 4 and 5?
We also notice that the spotlight intensity and other parameters are at the highest value. Please try to turn down the parameter.

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Auto exposure is off. No, the light intensity emitted by the spotlight is not that strong, if it were, this effect would be very strong in other scenes. The settings of all the scenes are the same and as I said, I never use automatic exposure. I think this is an algorithm error.

For example, while walking around the scene, the exposure setting changes by itself, as you can see, I’m on the same stage and when I move a little further, the exposure suddenly gets stronger, then when I change the perspective again, the exposure improves. I also experience this effect I mentioned in the scene where I will render. That’s why I think there’s something wrong with your lighting algorithm. Because this is not normal.

Hi Furkan, there might be a potential bug. Would you please send this file to our support email support@d5techs.com for further test? Thank you.