Right or wrong, I save a jpg version and copy/paste it over my EXR versions top layer (all in Photoshop), changing the jpg exposure to .4545. I then drag things I want above that jpg version, like reflection and specular. This way I get my bloom/glare, compressed highlights and all VFB setting with access to the linear information from the EXR.
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Originally posted by Recon442 View PostHi,
To my surprise, the EXR was saved with the highlight compression baked in, effectively negating all the time I've spent rendering the image, as I needed HDR data to apply glares.Marcin Piotrowski
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Originally posted by piotrus3333 View Post
why are you not saving vrimg file during render? saves your ass in so many situations. even if something crashes you have half of the frame. and most important thing - raw full backup of your render to use if you need it.
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