I could be missing something obvious here, but let me explain the issue:
I've been rendering out some sequences as multichannel exrs, with all my elements, including denoiser and cryptomattes.
I can bring these into After Effects and everything behaves, using the ProEXR2 plugin to split the channels back out, and cryptomattes work as expected with the ProEXR2 plugin.
However, if I run the sequence through the stand alone denoiser (using the version which ships with Vray next) and use it to denoise the beauty and all the elements then the cryptomattes in the resulting exrs no longer work. If I visualise them in AE they look either blank or corrupted.
I've tried excluding them in the 'Select denoise Elements' tab of Vdenoise, but no joy.
Am I doing something wrong? Is this a limitation?
Thanks
I've been rendering out some sequences as multichannel exrs, with all my elements, including denoiser and cryptomattes.
I can bring these into After Effects and everything behaves, using the ProEXR2 plugin to split the channels back out, and cryptomattes work as expected with the ProEXR2 plugin.
However, if I run the sequence through the stand alone denoiser (using the version which ships with Vray next) and use it to denoise the beauty and all the elements then the cryptomattes in the resulting exrs no longer work. If I visualise them in AE they look either blank or corrupted.
I've tried excluding them in the 'Select denoise Elements' tab of Vdenoise, but no joy.
Am I doing something wrong? Is this a limitation?
Thanks
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