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Fixed in 2017.2.0f3
Votes
0
Found in
2017.1.0p5
Issue ID
947787
Regression
Yes
Colors in the Scene view are much darker when using linear color space and having HDR enabled
How to reproduce:
1. Open QA-supplied project
2. Load scene "Example"
3. Select "Main Camera" in the Hierarchy window
4. Switch "Allow HDR" to true in the Inspector window
5. Observe Scene view
Expected result: After turning HRD on, colors in the Scene view stay the same
Actual result: After turning HDR on, colors in the Scene view now appear to be much darker
Reproducible with: 2017.1.0p4_993b526d98f5, 2017.1.0p5, 2017.1.1f1
Not reproducible with: 5.5.4p4, 5.6.3p2, 2017.1.0p4_892c0f8d8f8a, 2017.2.0b10, 2017.3.0a7
Regression introduced in: 2017.1.0p4_993b526d98f5
Fixed in: 2017.1.1p1
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Whatever560
Apr 27, 2018 18:44
Could you reopen as regression in 2018.0b2
https://forum.unity.com/threads/regression-in-linear-space-scenes-and-editor-are-way-more-dark-from-2017-4-lts-to-unity-2018-x.528733/