The title says it all actually. I have a 32 bit EXR with all my passes inside. When I open it in PS, the alpha is applied to all my passes and I don't want that. I already googled and it says that that is a limitation of photoshop...really???
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How to open 32bit EXR in Photshop without alpha being applied.
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How to open 32bit EXR in Photshop without alpha being applied.
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Photoshop also can't read multichannel EXRs. (it only reads the beauty and alpha) You need to split your channels to individual EXR, or you need a plugin for that like OpenEXR
http://www.fnordware.com/ProEXR/Kind Regards,
Morne
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I have proEXR, so I can open all my channels no problem, but all the channels have the alpha applied.
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Originally posted by Morne View PostThat sounds more like a proEXR issue then.
Individual channels open fine in Photoshop and it even asks when opening to apply it or not
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Originally posted by AJ Jefferies View PostI can't remember the exact combination but try holding down alt or ctrl when you open the EXR from inside Photoshop, it should force ProEXR's options to open and you can change how it will open files by default.
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Originally posted by AJ Jefferies View PostI can't remember the exact combination but try holding down alt or ctrl when you open the EXR from inside Photoshop, it should force ProEXR's options to open and you can change how it will open files by default.
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