how can I render OpenExr 16 bit float
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Hello everyone,
how do I render sequences from Premiere Pro or After effects or other adobe app to openExr 16 bit float?
Thank you
Pierre
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After Effects supports OpenEXR.
Premiere can be supported by installing the plug-in "ProEXR".
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Since ProEXR is the same as After Effects standard OpenEXR plug-in, the ProEXR manual is helpful.
According to the manual, if 32-bit float is not checked, it will be rendered as 16-bit float.
32-bit float!By default, OpenEXR stores pixels in a 16-bit float format. This is usually ideal, but
if you have a need for 32-bit float pixels (perhaps because you have values over 65,504.0?),
check this box. Otherwise it will just increase your file size unnecessarily, which is why it’s not
recommended. 32-bit is not available in conjunction with Luminance/Chroma.
* All functions are included in ProEXR, so you can replace it with an After Effects plug-in.
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