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  1. Hello, We are developing visualization software using Unigine and we currently have an issue with lens flares in all our scenes. Those exhibit a very strong pink hue and some green as well, as illustrated on screenshot below (the light is at the gizmo location) : We fiddled with the settings a lot, hereafter are the ones we use currently: RGBA lens color : 73/73/73/255 (darkish grey) RGB lens dispersion : 1.0/1.0/1.0 lens length : 0.7 lens threshold : 0.0 lens scale : 0.0 <-> 5.0 lens radius : 0.0 HDR adaptation : 0.0 HDR min luminance : -0.24 HDR max luminance : 0.2 HDR threshold : 1.5 HDR small exposure : 0.256 HDR medium exposure : 0.35 HDR large exposure : 0.7 HDR bright exposure : 0.5 We do not witness this in the Unigine editor when we apply the same lens parameters (notably lens RGB dispersion) so we must be missing something. Obviously, the higher the HDR exposure and the brighter the scene, the more noticeable the effect. Any idea about what could be causing this effect? Some other parameter we overlooked? Thanks in advance.
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