is it possible to convert the single exr with all channels into all the single channels without say going into photoshop and saving them one by one?
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the vrimg to exr tool will do it.
someone else can explain it better though i believe you need to tell it every channel you want though. rather than just an extract all.
other option is also just to open it in vrayframe buffer. I would just do it with this if its only a few stills.
I've just found to easier to save out each element as its own exr, so i can avoid this.
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Originally posted by chriserskine View Postthe vrimg to exr tool will do it.
someone else can explain it better though i believe you need to tell it every channel you want though. rather than just an extract all.
other option is also just to open it in vrayframe buffer. I would just do it with this if its only a few stills.
I've just found to easier to save out each element as its own exr, so i can avoid this.Architectural and Product Visualization at MITVIZ
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Originally posted by chriserskine View Posthow did you save you exr?
I'd have to do some tests, but it should work if you saved vray raw as an exr.
if you have saved through standard max, then maybe its different.Architectural and Product Visualization at MITVIZ
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so then best to save vrimg files then, either way its a win winArchitectural and Product Visualization at MITVIZ
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