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Found in
2020.3.37f1
2021.3.9f1
2022.1.14f1
2022.2.0b6
2023.1.0a8
2023.2.0a1
Issue ID
UUM-13215
Regression
No
HDR Color and intensity are not affected when changing the project from HDRP to URP
Reproduction steps:
- Open the user's attached project
- Open Assets > Scenes > “Bloom Test” scene
- Select “Cube (1)” GameObject in the Hierarchy
- In the Inspector expand Emissive (Material)
- Click on Emission Map Color
- Change color and intensity
Expected results: Selected color is shown in the scene and intensity changes
Actual results: Color is pink, cyan or yellow and intensity stays the same
Reproduced with: 10.9.0 (2020.3.37f1), 12.1.7 (2021.3.9f1), 13.1.8 (2022.1.14f1), 14.0.3 (2022.2.0b6), 15.0.0 (2023.1.0a8)
Reproducible on: Windows 11, macOS 12.4 (Intel)
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