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private:exrtrader2017:applications [2017/05/12 16:37] – [OpenEXR support in third party applications] lightwolf | exrtrader2018:applications [2017/12/27 10:38] (current) – ↷ Page moved from private:exrtrader2017:applications to exrtrader2018:applications lightwolf | ||
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Here is a short list of third party applications, | Here is a short list of third party applications, | ||
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^Nuke|Extended OpenEXR support, reads up to 64 arbitrary channels of an OpenEXR file, supports layers/ | ^Nuke|Extended OpenEXR support, reads up to 64 arbitrary channels of an OpenEXR file, supports layers/ | ||
^Blender|supports OpenEXR images with arbitrary channels for compositing.| | ^Blender|supports OpenEXR images with arbitrary channels for compositing.| | ||
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^Combustion 4|Basic RGBA support | | ^Combustion 4|Basic RGBA support | | ||
^Toxic|Only handles RGBA buffers, but allows the user to pick which OpenEXR buffers are loaded into the RGBA channels.| | ^Toxic|Only handles RGBA buffers, but allows the user to pick which OpenEXR buffers are loaded into the RGBA channels.| | ||
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