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profbetis
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Many times I will finish a render and color correct it many different ways and save each as an image just because I know if I want to have a different color correction later, I'll have to re-render it again just to have a different color correction.

I wish that with the .ocs file, you could save frames of completed renders as raw data that you could open up and re-process. It would be just like pausing a render and changing the processing parameters. What if I decide the 10 images I just rendered have too much glow or not enough dynamic range? I shouldn't have to re-render those... octane already knows how to handle its own raw data, and I think we should choose to be able to come back to those later.

On a related note, it would be cool to be able to do a "Continue Render" if we saved the scene in a frozen/locked state to be opened later and continued on the same or a different machine.

Thoughts? :)
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