Multilight also has the possibility to adjust the color plus the intensity of an emitter, instead of only its intensity. The Color Multilight mode is separate from Intensity because Maxwell Render has to use more RAM while rendering to also store color adjustments per emitter. The amount of RAM usage depends on the rendering resolution and number of separate emitter materials in the scene (which will determine the number of sliders you will have in Multilight).
If your computer does not have enough RAM to render in Color Multilight mode for a particular render, you should switch to Intensity mode, or lower the rendering resolution and/or reduce the number of separate emitter materials in your scene. Please note that changing the color of IES emitters is currently not supported.
Keep in mind that Multilight allows you to even choose between exporting all the emitters contribution to independent images (Separated), or saving only the composed render (Embedded) into one single image file.
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Comparison Table
Multilight disabled | Intensity Multilight | Color Multilight | |
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Functionality | Only general image exposure adjustment | Adjust the intensity of each individual emiter | Adjust the intensity of each individual emiter |
Memory consumption | RAM usage defined by the image resolution and the number of extra channels demanded | An extra buffer saved for each individual emitter. The more individual emitters, the more RAM is needed and the MXI file size increases | Spectral color buffer is saved for each individual emitter. Higher memory consumption than with regular Intensity Multilight |
Comments | Each emitters influence can also be exported as a separate image, allowing for even more control in your postproduction application | Not available for IES emitters. Incompatible with Shadow Channel |