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Fixed in 2021.2.X
Votes
3
Found in
2018.4
2019.4
2019.4.20f1
2020.2
2021.1
2021.2
Issue ID
1314263
Regression
No
[WebGL] Colors in the video are too light/incorrect when using Video Player component and Color Space is set to Linear
Reproduction steps:
1. Open the user's attached project and Scenes/SampleScene scene
2. Enter the Play mode
3. Select Play and observe the colors of the video
4. Exit the Play mode
5. Select File/Build and run
6. Once the build is running, select Play and observe the colors of the video
Expected result: Colors are the same as in Editor
Actual result: Colors are lighter than in Editor
Reproducible with: 2018.4.32f1, 2019.4.20f1, 2020.2.5f1, 2021.1.0b8, 2021.2.0a6
Notes:
1. Not reproducible when Rendering Color Space is Gamma
2. Not reproducible when Build Target is Windows
3. Not reproducible in the Editor
Comments (4)
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darklord849
May 31, 2022 05:08
So it will never be resolved in 2019 LTS ?
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AliceWasNeverHere
Dec 23, 2021 21:26
Please backport this fix to the latest LTS at the least.
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virdys
Sep 23, 2021 07:49
With safari 15 finally compatible with webGL 2.0 and linear rendering, please fix it in previous LTS versions (this bug was reported 9 months ago).
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TimNooren
Sep 06, 2021 16:33
Any way this can be fixed in 2019.4 as well? Or is there a workaround?
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Resolution Note (fix version 2021.2):
Fixed in: 2021.2.0a10