Multilayer file EXR

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JavierVerdugo
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Hello,

i renderer a project with multilayer file with diffuse, reflection, and ID (1,2 y 3) for alphas.

When I export my EXR sequence into After effects and I apply EXtractoR plugin I only get the diffuse and Reflection, but IDS don't appear.

Do you know what I'm doing wrong?

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Are you sure you used an object tag with the correct ID number set to the objects?
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JavierVerdugo
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Very sure,

In the picture viewer I saw the Object layers mates channels.

But when I exported to after effects as multi file only could export beauty channels.

I have to say I was using octane 3 alpha.

My question is, can you do this process with octane 2? (Multilayer EXR file and exporting with EXtractoR every channel including mate channels) Maybe is just a problem with alpha.

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Can you see correctly rendered maskIDs in picture viewer before saving? Are you using Octane render passes section to save exr file?
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JavierVerdugo
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Yes,

I saw mask Ids in picture viewer and saving a multilayer EXR in octane render passes.

As I said, when I exported the Exr with EXtractoR, I could export diffuse and reflection from the multilayer but the Mask IDS were missing. However in the picture viewer I could see Diffuse, reflection, mask ID 1, mask ID 2, mask ID 3.

Used octane 3 alpha for this render.
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