Originally posted by ANIMATIK_BT
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Right, the layer name and manifest are stored in the EXR file. ProEXR uses the OpenEXR library to get them out and sets up the Cryptomatte plug-in for you. If you had them through some other method you could click on the Cryptomatte plug-in to pop up a dialog that lets you enter them manually.
Strictly speaking you don't *need* to use the ProEXR Layer Comps if you don't want to for some reason. A manifest isn't actually required and the AE plug-in will find a Cryptomatte layer even if you didn't specify one. I'd recommend it though.
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