Interior lighting hazy...

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2022-01-10 02:58 AM
I used the recessed spot 20 with a 35% main intensity and 80% visible light but the photorendering is hazy.
What do I have to do to remove the "haziness"?
Also, what its the difference between the lighting adjustment in the photorendering settings and the recessed spot light setting?
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2022-01-13 04:09 PM
Thank you Lasslo…
Wrt the haziness, I’ve resolved it. It was the glazing wall!
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2022-01-13 12:43 PM
I do not have an answer for the hazyness.
The difference between the lighting adjustment in the photorendering settings and the recessed spot light setting is that whatever you set in the Lamp Settings Dialog affects only that specific Lamp element, while PhotoRendering settings changes will affect all elements in the Rendering Scene.
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2022-01-13 04:09 PM
Thank you Lasslo…
Wrt the haziness, I’ve resolved it. It was the glazing wall!
LEED AP | cSBA | CAPM | PMP
Interior-Architecture and BIM Management
AC28 USA | Windows 10 Enterprise i5 3.10GHz | Archicad-user since 1994!