Hi,
I want to render a tif sequence in Maya 2016 Non-commercial. If i batch render it it will produce damaged filesand i can't open them in NUKE or Photoshop. What's the problem? Am i doing something wrong here?
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Hi,
I want to render a tif sequence in Maya 2016 Non-commercial. If i batch render it it will produce damaged filesand i can't open them in NUKE or Photoshop. What's the problem? Am i doing something wrong here?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by pshwayka. Go to Solution.
Here is a screen cast where i point out the problem.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5WQ3GexI7g&
And i put an inclosure damaged file in the inclosure.
Here is a screen cast where i point out the problem.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5WQ3GexI7g&
And i put an inclosure damaged file in the inclosure.
Yeah....I'm not clicking that link.
Yeah....I'm not clicking that link.
Sorry for the link. Here it is on youtube. I hope you want to watch it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5WQ3GexI7g&feature=youtu.be
Sorry for the link. Here it is on youtube. I hope you want to watch it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5WQ3GexI7g&feature=youtu.be
Your video shows that the image format is set to openEXR...not TIF. That may be your problem.
Your video shows that the image format is set to openEXR...not TIF. That may be your problem.
Photoshop can't open an exr file if you have "deep image format" enabled when you render. Uncheck that on the "scene" tab of the render settings under Primary Framebuffer, then try your render again.
Edit: This seems to be a problem with other image formats also (Jpg, etc.) when "deep image format" is enabled. It's not just limited to exr files.
Photoshop can't open an exr file if you have "deep image format" enabled when you render. Uncheck that on the "scene" tab of the render settings under Primary Framebuffer, then try your render again.
Edit: This seems to be a problem with other image formats also (Jpg, etc.) when "deep image format" is enabled. It's not just limited to exr files.
Did you turn off "Use Deep Image Format" as I suggested?
Did you turn off "Use Deep Image Format" as I suggested?
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