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A problem occurred with the scene.....

Post by Frutiger » Wed Apr 06, 2011 2:29 pm

Got a recurring error while running renders nowadays. If I try to change the Film iso after the renders run for about 45 minutes I get the following error message:

A problem occurred with the scene:
ToneMapperExcep: Failed to open file '/Applications/Indigo.app/Contents/Resources/data/camera_response_functions/dscs315.txt' for reading.
Indigo version: Indigo Renderer v2.4.13, OS X 64-bit build.
Exporter: SkIndigo version:2.4.13
Platform: i686-darwin8.10.1
Author: Dale Martens (Whaat)
Description:
Date created: Tue Apr 05 18:04:08 -0700 2011
Please contact support@indigorenderer.com.


Issue repeats for whichever response function I'm using at time of failure. It's notable that the render will continue without issue until I try to change the ISO. Any idea what's going on?

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Re: A problem occurred with the scene.....

Post by Frutiger » Thu Apr 07, 2011 9:28 am

Bumping this back up. This error has got my work backing up, so any help would be appreciated. I've tried reinstalling Indigo and have confirmed the location of the camera response files but the error message keeps showing up.

Anyone got a lead for me or am I just hosed?

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Re: A problem occurred with the scene.....

Post by Frutiger » Thu Apr 07, 2011 6:42 pm

Reformatting my harddrive, and reinstalling everything and then retexturing the model seems to have solved the problem. So call off the fire department.

If anyone else has similar issues, the fix seems to be straightening out Indigo when it's looking for some specific files. The problem started for me when I swapped my harddrive into a new computer. Indigo lost it's mind for some reason and couldn't seem to find the .nk data that's packed in it's own little brainbox, even when redirected. This problem extended to the camera response files as well as other referenced files.

It was easier for me to reinstall everything and retexture the file than it was to get indigo to recognize the new file locations. But a victory is a victory, amirite?

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