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  1. Hi there, recently im trying to use an EXR saved from V-Ray 5.2 and there's something wrong when oppening it, my ID channels (renderID, MaterialID, ObjectId) appears pure white, but theres some info in the channels, if I use tone compreesion or exposure it brings back some information color but only on Greyscale, another thing is that when using composite and try to use the tone compression persona in another channels instead of compress highlights it increases the gamma. Here you can find the file in EXR, the Id channels how are supposed to be and some examples of what im reffering to Shadow Catcher.exr Shadow Catcher.VRayMtlID.tif Shadow Catcher.VRayObjectID.tif Shadow Catcher.VRayRenderID.tif
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