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Radiance .hdr file, 16-bit raw .dng backplates, and high-quality .jpg backplates. Evolution of the Map: The Version 5 Calibration
Captured at 17:14 with a precise sun angle of 31.4 degrees relative to the horizon.
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In the competitive world of architectural visualization (arch-viz), the difference between a good render and a breathtaking, lifelike masterpiece often lies in the lighting. , founded by renowned lighting artist Peter Guthrie, has long been the industry standard for high-dynamic-range (HDR) skies . Among their extensive catalog, one particular asset—often referred to in the context of exclusive, high-end projects—is 1714 Clear Sky (or 1714_v5).
Bringing PG Skies into Unreal Engine requires converting the file to a format the engine prefers. Radiance
With a 31.4-degree sun angle, this map avoids the flat look of high-noon lighting while bypassing the long, dramatic silhouettes of golden hour. It provides bold, sharp shadows that accent architectural geometric forms and bring out stone, concrete, and glass textures beautifully. 3. Real-World Calibration (Version 5)
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The asset is meticulously calibrated to mirror real-world photographic values. Specification Time of Day 17:14 (Late Afternoon) Sun Angle 31.4° above the horizon Resolution 14,000 x 7,000 px skydome panorama EV Adjustment Approx -5.25EV (0.026 output multiplier) Current Version Version 5 (1714_v5.hdr) Included Files Radiance (.hdr), 16-bit RAW (.dng) & .jpg backplates Why PG Skies 1714 is an ArchViz Favorite Saturated Blues and Warm Direct Light


