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How to show "invisible" extra bleed/margin on the four sides of imported image?

Explorer ,
Feb 20, 2021 Feb 20, 2021

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HI,

I have rendered files with extra margin on all four sides.

I can make it visible in Nuke, but I don't see any setting in After Effects, that enables them.

The image seems just cropped, like having not that margin.

(Also in Photoshop it is visible by default)

Thanks for help

 

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LEGEND ,
Feb 20, 2021 Feb 20, 2021

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View boxes in EXR files? If that's what you mean, then there's no way to make stuff outside the view box visible in AE. AE only deals with actual visible data that has valid pixel values.

 

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Enthusiast ,
Jun 03, 2021 Jun 03, 2021

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It is possible to get the extra pixels in AE, but you have to do some work. See this blog post:

 

http://fnordware.blogspot.com/2013/12/proexr-19-beta.html

 

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Feb 20, 2024 Feb 20, 2024

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Not sure if you or anyone else will need this anymore but if you have ProEXR downloaded go to your After Effects prefs text file (C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\After Effects\Your AE version) and change the values in the OpenEXR section to the following:

["OpenEXR"]
"Automatically show displayWindow dialog" = "1"
"Channel Cache Expiration" = "30"
"Channel Cache Strategy" = "0"
"Channel Caches Number" = "10"
"Enable displayWindow Dialog" = "1"
"File Menu Item" = "1"
"Memory Map" = "0"
"Store Machine Info" = "0"
"Store Personal Info" = "0"
"displayWindow Default" = "0"

Now whenever you import an EXR that's been overscanned it'll ask you whether or not you'd like to display the "hidden" pixels.

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