Hi guys,
I am posting this question as a new thread if anyone else facing same issue. The weird problem is that the normal .EXR rendered file contains beauty & denoised beauty passes while the Octane EXR output doesn't have them at all when opening in After Effects. Is their any reason for this? or am I missing something? Thanks,
OctaneEXR vs EXR passes issue
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Are you checking the saved image with C4D and any other software else of AE? All good here!Hightechmech wrote:Hi guys,
I am posting this question as a new thread if anyone else facing same issue. The weird problem is that the normal .EXR rendered file contains beauty & denoised beauty passes while the Octane EXR output doesn't have them at all when opening in After Effects. Is their any reason for this? or am I missing something? Thanks,
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Thanks for replying, I haven't checked the file with C4d, but the problem is that if I cannot use the sequences inside AE then it won't be useful for me. You mean there is an issue with AE regarding Octane EXR files?
Just for testing and being sure. Maybe some issues on import, check it with a different software to be sure.Hightechmech wrote:Thanks for replying, I haven't checked the file with C4d, but the problem is that if I cannot use the sequences inside AE then it won't be useful for me. You mean there is an issue with AE regarding Octane EXR files?
Octane For Cinema 4D developer / 3d generalist
3930k / 16gb / 780ti + 1070/1080 / psu 1600w / numerous hw
3930k / 16gb / 780ti + 1070/1080 / psu 1600w / numerous hw