EXR file format for saving frames with numerous passes:
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Hi all,
I was looking up about the EXR file format for saving multiple element pass from Corona 7 into Photoshop 2022 in a container file format. It's looking like a pretty good solution. I used to use TIFF before sometimes, and other times just single element tiffs with alpha.
I was reading about linear and non-linear workflows, and gamma 1.0 as opposed to 2.2 (or -.043 even).
It's a very deep subject to research, but interesting.
OpenEXR was originally developed by Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) about 18 years ago and made open source. Anything made by ILM staff is usually top notch, and they use it still themselves.
Does anyone here use it, and perhaps have any tips for things to look out for, limitations etc? One thing a member of our team noticed was that he couldn't get the Alpha working properly in After Effects, but I'm sure that's just an After Effects routine that needs to researched a but more.
How do people here use EXR format in their rendering pipelines? I'd be interested to learn more about it, in different case scenarios, especially using something like Corona.
Thanks 🙂
Darawork
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