Cybergooch Posted December 15, 2018 Posted December 15, 2018 I'm doing some testing of the EXR format with images that were rendered out in Cinema 4D using the Redshift renderer. The files are loading fine, but each channel is being split into 3 separate grayscale layers. In other words, a render pass that consists of a reflectance channel for instance, is coming in as 3 layers: Reflections.[blue], Reflections.[green], and Reflections.[red] and since they're grayscale layers there's no color information. Is there something I need to change for the EXR import? Or do I need to do something different for the exporting/saving of the EXR file from Redshift? Thanks Quote
Staff Lee D Posted December 17, 2018 Staff Posted December 17, 2018 Hi Cybergooch, Can you provide a link to the .EXR file on here or PM me if it's private so we can take a look, it may be how Redshift is exporting the files. Quote
Cybergooch Posted December 18, 2018 Author Posted December 18, 2018 Thanks, Here's a file saved out from Redshift. aov2.exr Quote
fluidmotion Posted August 31, 2019 Posted August 31, 2019 I am having the same thing here. What should be the workflow? Quote
Dave Gawron Posted February 15, 2021 Posted February 15, 2021 Has this bug been resolved? I'm having the same issues and I'm currently unable to import multilayer EXR without it splitting the RGB channels into separate layers Quote
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