I guess I already know the answer, but is there any way to render a functioning cryptomatte to a file format other than a multichannel EXR?
Normally this would be my workflow, but I am currently working in 4K and just find multi EXR file sizes too unwieldy at that resolution. However, I still want cryptomattes. Seems like multichannel EXRs are the only file format that supports them, is that correct?
I can think of workarounds such as rendering multis then shuffling everything out for comping, but it's all inconvenient. Is there any other solution? And more importantly, is there a reason that cryptomattes cannot be output as separate, useable files like any other pass?
Normally this would be my workflow, but I am currently working in 4K and just find multi EXR file sizes too unwieldy at that resolution. However, I still want cryptomattes. Seems like multichannel EXRs are the only file format that supports them, is that correct?
I can think of workarounds such as rendering multis then shuffling everything out for comping, but it's all inconvenient. Is there any other solution? And more importantly, is there a reason that cryptomattes cannot be output as separate, useable files like any other pass?
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