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====== infiniMap Extended Node ====== | ====== infiniMap Extended Node ====== | ||
- | The infiniMap Extended Node is designed for images that contain more than one layer (only OpenEXR images | + | The infiniMap Extended Node is designed for images that contain more than one layer((only OpenEXR images support layers)). |
The extended node works like the normal infiniMap Node with the exception of not allowing the image to be blended onto a background colour. | The extended node works like the normal infiniMap Node with the exception of not allowing the image to be blended onto a background colour. | ||
- | If an image contains more than one layer (Currently only OpenEXR images support layers) | + | If an image contains more than one layer it can output all layers at once. |
Instead of using multiple nodes to extract layered data from a single image, one can thus use only this node to extract all layers (provided that they all use the same projection). | Instead of using multiple nodes to extract layered data from a single image, one can thus use only this node to extract all layers (provided that they all use the same projection). | ||
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By default it exposes all Layers as well as the Bump/Normal output for the first layer. | By default it exposes all Layers as well as the Bump/Normal output for the first layer. | ||
- | By selecting the different layers/ | + | By selecting the different layers/ |
- | The extended node does not support colour spaces | + | The extended node does not support colour spaces |
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+ | To create an image that can be used with the Extended node we recommend using ProEXR for Photoshop(r) to export a layered OpenEXR image. This will then be converted by infiniMap into a tiled OpenEXR image, maintaining the layers. | ||
- | To create an image that can be used with the Extended node we recommend using ProEXR for Photoshop® to export a layered OpenEXR image. This will then be converted by infiniMap into a tiled OpenEXR image, maintaining the layers. | ||
Other applications, | Other applications, | ||
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