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  • Saving spherical stereoscopic animation as .Jpg

    Is there a reason why when I try to render an animation out that is spherical and stereoscopic as a .jpg it only saves one eye? If I save as say a .png it saves fine, but then the file sizes are huge.

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    Originally posted by Donfarese View Post
    Is there a reason why when I try to render an animation out that is spherical and stereoscopic as a .jpg it only saves one eye? If I save as say a .png it saves fine, but then the file sizes are huge.
    This is a bug, I'll add a note about it into our system.
    Until the fix comes out use the Separate Render Channel exporter from VFB rollout, it works as expected:
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    • #3
      I have discussed that matter with one of our developers and it turns out that this is a 3DSMax bug which is already reported to Autodesk.
      If you would like to export to JPG files use VFB option like I mentioned in my previous post if exporting from Max Frame buffer is required use PNG or other file format that works fine.
      Svetlozar Draganov | Senior Manager 3D Support | contact us
      Chaos & Enscape & Cylindo are now one!

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      • #4
        Okay thank you! I'll use the workaround.

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