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  • "Render to V-Ray raw image file" - I don't have exr file extension option

    Newbie question (I'm still on v1.5 and learning)....

    I'd like to save my rendered passes as one exr file that After Effects will open and see correctly - I'm watching a training video and the trainer is using the "Render to V-Ray raw image file" setting to then go and save the file as an .exr image file with about 6 render elements which open up and are seen correctly in After Effects (I can do this with his file).

    Yet when I create my own project render elements and go to the same area in my V1.5, I don't see this file type as an option (only vrimg I think it is).

    Is this a new feature in V2 ??

    Or am I missing something here ??

    Thanks,

    Jez
    Jez

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  • #2
    just manually type in the .exr extension. It will work just fine.
    Brett Simms

    www.heavyartillery.com
    e: brett@heavyartillery.com

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    • #3
      Thanks Brett, That worked.

      Not sure if it saves the images as 32bit though.

      Is this a new v2.0 feature ?
      Jez

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      3DS Max 2023.3.4 | V-Ray 6.10.08 | Phoenix FD 4.40.00 | PD Player 64 1.0.7.32 | Forest Pack Pro 8.2.2 | RailClone 6.1.3
      Windows 11 Pro 22H2 | NVidia Drivers 535.98 (Game Drivers)

      Asus X299 Sage (Bios 4001), i9-7980xe, 128Gb, 1TB m.2 OS, 2 x NVidia RTX 3090 FE
      ---- Updated 06/09/23 -------

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      • #4
        I think it saves it to full 32bit by default, but Vlado or someone can confirm - it might be half-float. I think it's been around since before 2.0, but I can't remember for sure now
        Brett Simms

        www.heavyartillery.com
        e: brett@heavyartillery.com

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        • #5
          In V-Ray 2.0 or later there is an option to save 16 or 32 bit EXR file. For the older V-Ray version (1.5) the EXR file will be saved in 16 bit by default.
          Tashko Zashev | chaos.com
          Chaos Support Representative | contact us

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          • #6
            Originally posted by tashko.zashev View Post
            For the older V-Ray version (1.5) the EXR file will be saved in 16 bit by default.
            In the older versions, this can be changed from MaxScript:
            Code:
            renderers.current.output_rawExrUseHalf=false
            Best regards,
            Vlado
            I only act like I know everything, Rogers.

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            • #7
              you also might want to put like this: filename..exr, since with frame padding it will look like this filename0000.exr, if you do not.
              Dmitry Vinnik
              Silhouette Images Inc.
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