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Converted textures appear over-brightened. #40

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stevenhaggerty opened this issue Sep 11, 2024 · 1 comment
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Converted textures appear over-brightened. #40

stevenhaggerty opened this issue Sep 11, 2024 · 1 comment

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@stevenhaggerty
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stevenhaggerty commented Sep 11, 2024

Hi,

After building the code from source, all of the textures produces seem to be much too bright,

Is there anything i can do about this?

I've tried all the different compression formats (ETC1/ETC2 etc) and they all seem to come out like this.

Thanks.

Screenshot from 2024-09-11 20-05-36

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nahjaeho commented Nov 4, 2024

The over-brightening issue has been raised in newer versions of PVRTexTool. The default color space setting in PVRTexTool is sRGB, but if the texture is compressed in linear space, this problem can occur. You can resolve this issue by choosing the color space as linear. Therefore, it is not an issue caused by etcpak, and I find the default setting to be problematic. Personally, I recommend using older versions of PVRTexTool (e.g., version 4.21).

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