There's a totaly new exr saver in this connection extension. Does vray support "saving to scanlines" from it ?
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Does Vray support new exr saver from connection ext
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It works well if you use the normal max save dialog.
What is pretty nice is that now you can save directly the exr as scanline, and so speed up things a little bit in Nuke for post process !
Too bad it only works on 3dsmaxdesign 2010 and 2009. I guess i will have to update now...
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Originally posted by muoto View PostIt works well if you use the normal max save dialog.
It is like if the V-Ray frame buffer was catching all the passes and making them invisible to 3ds max.
I hope there will be a fix for that soon!
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Originally posted by xte View PostWhat do you mean? It works fine here in every situation in which you do not use the V-Ray frame buffer, but as soon as you turn it on, only the rgba channels are saved.
It is like if the V-Ray frame buffer was catching all the passes and making them invisible to 3ds max.
I hope there will be a fix for that soon!
Best regards,
VladoI only act like I know everything, Rogers.
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Originally posted by vlado View PostThis is quite on purpose and is done in order to save memory, so there is nothing to fix. You have to choose one or the other
Best regards,
Vlado
Or a checkbox to disable that optimisation?
With all the amazing stuff you did on vray, I'm sure you can find something for this!!!
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excellent.
it simplifies the scanlining of the exr-s greatly.
but saving it out this way will mean a bit more memory consumption during the rendering process? so when dealing with memory intensive scenes rendering it out as tiled would be a good idea?
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