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  • EMERGENCY - Vray raw image (EXR) NOT saving

    Progressive mode
    max 2014 design latest SP
    vray 3.00.07 official

    Frame buffer enabled
    Memory frame buffer enabled
    EXR 32bit specified in folder
    Generate preview ON

    No file is being written during rendering and I'm also getting crashes.
    Alex York
    Founder of Atelier York - Bespoke Architectural Visualisation
    www.atelieryork.co.uk

  • #2
    Are you rendering Deep exrs?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by leufen View Post
      Are you rendering Deep exrs?
      No. but 32 bit is checked (the left most checkbox when entering file and folder).
      Alex York
      Founder of Atelier York - Bespoke Architectural Visualisation
      www.atelieryork.co.uk

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      • #4
        If you can, try adaptive sampling instead...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by leufen View Post
          If you can, try adaptive sampling instead...
          I think I might have to for my next job. Too many issues with Progressive it seems. Although it's great when it works. There's another better thread on this here by the way:

          http://forums.chaosgroup.com/showthr...age-file/page2

          Svetlozar got involved and hopefully we can find a fix.

          It seems EXR doesn't work but VRIMG does...
          Alex York
          Founder of Atelier York - Bespoke Architectural Visualisation
          www.atelieryork.co.uk

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          • #6
            Originally posted by alexyork View Post
            No. but 32 bit is checked (the left most checkbox when entering file and folder).
            Out of interest, why do you tick this?
            Kind Regards,
            Morne

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Morne View Post
              Out of interest, why do you tick this?
              Isn't it there to allow the file to be 32-bit? I think that's why I check it. For me it has far greater control for re-exposing.
              Alex York
              Founder of Atelier York - Bespoke Architectural Visualisation
              www.atelieryork.co.uk

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              • #8
                There's a difference between 32 bit integer and 32bit float
                You shouldn't have to tick that box, it just creates a much larger vrimg file than what you actually need.

                Do a quick test and see. UNTICK that on a simple scene and you'll notice on photoshop your file's mode IS 32 bit and you can use your exposure like you want to (and the VRIMG file should be much smaller)
                Thorsten explained it very nicely a few times in his posts (they cool guy from Mackevision). Do a search, I don't have the specific threads on hand at the moment
                Kind Regards,
                Morne

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Morne View Post
                  There's a difference between 32 bit integer and 32bit float
                  You shouldn't have to tick that box, it just creates a much larger vrimg file than what you actually need.

                  Do a quick test and see. UNTICK that on a simple scene and you'll notice on photoshop your file's mode IS 32 bit and you can use your exposure like you want to (and the VRIMG file should be much smaller)
                  Thorsten explained it very nicely a few times in his posts (they cool guy from Mackevision). Do a search, I don't have the specific threads on hand at the moment
                  Very interesting thank you. Had a feeling it was something I didn't need to worry about.
                  Alex York
                  Founder of Atelier York - Bespoke Architectural Visualisation
                  www.atelieryork.co.uk

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