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| Directories will be created by exrTrader if required. | Directories will be created by exrTrader if required. | ||
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| + | The file names can either be absolute, or relative to the Output Path | ||
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| + | ==== Output Path ==== | ||
| + | This defines the base path for all written images. You can either use the path defined by LightWave 3D or select your own. | ||
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| + | You can only select an output path if **Use Prefs Render Path** is not activated. | ||
| + | ==== Use Prefs Render Path ==== | ||
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| + | If you select this option, exrTrader will use the output file defined in the Lightwave3D render globals. | ||
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| + | This option is quite important if used across a render farm in conjunction with the OpenEXR Dummy Saver, described later in this manual. | ||
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| ===== Layered File ===== | ===== Layered File ===== | ||
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| ^%cryptoname%| The name of the current Cryptomatte, | ^%cryptoname%| The name of the current Cryptomatte, | ||
| You can use the Review Settings... option to verify if the file names are created as you'd expect them to be. | You can use the Review Settings... option to verify if the file names are created as you'd expect them to be. | ||
| - | ===== Use Render Path ===== | + | ===== Single Layer Files ===== |
| - | If you select this option, exrTrader will use the output file defined in the Lightwave3D render globals. | + | This control allows |
| - | This option is quite important if used across a render farm in conjunction with the OpenEXR Dummy Saver, described later in this manual. | + | |
| - | ===== Format ===== | + | |
| - | This setting defines how exrTrader will append the frame number and file extension to the Output File. These settings are identical to the settings in the Lightwave3D render globals. | + | ===== Single |
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| - | ===== Single | + | |
| exrTrader by default saves all buffers into a single OpenEXR image file. You may optionally save single buffers into a separate image file. | exrTrader by default saves all buffers into a single OpenEXR image file. You may optionally save single buffers into a separate image file. | ||
| - | This option defines how these separate image files will be named. | + | This option defines how these separate image files will be named. |
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| - | Output is the file name, as defined by the Output File control, or the render global in Lightwave3D if “Use Render Path” is active. | + | |
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| - | ^ Layer| is the layer name of the selected buffer, as described below in the documentation. | | + | |
| - | ^ ### | is the frame number, the amount of digits is defined by the Format option. | | + | |
| - | ^ _ | The underscores are only added if the Format option contains underscores as well. | | + | |
| - | ^ .exr | The file extension is added only if the Format option contains the file extension. | | + | |
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| - | * **Output_Layer_### | + | |
| - | * **Layer/ | + | |
| - | * **Layer/ | + | |
| - | * **Layer_Output_### | + | |
| - | * **Custom_### | + | |
| - | ===== Custom Single Image Name ===== | + | |
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| - | If the Single File Naming option is set to Custom_### | + | |
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| - | You may also add slashes or colons (depending on the OS platform) to designate sub-directories. These will be automatically created by exrTrader if needed. | + | |
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| - | The currently supported variables are: | + | |
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| - | ^%scene% | Is replaced with the scene name (without the .lws extension)| | + | |
| - | ^%camera% | The name of the camera used to render the current image| | + | |
| - | ^%layer% | The name of the current layer (as defined in the per buffer Layer Name option)| | + | |
| - | ^%eye% | If the current camera is rendering in stereo mode, this will be either L or R depending on which eye the currently saved frame represents.| | + | |
| - | ==== Examples ==== | + | |
| - | To hopefully make this a bit easier to understand, here is an example of how these options work. | ||
| - | Let's assume we're rendering out to “images/ | ||
| - | We want to save the Reflection buffer as a separate image file, the “Layer” name of it is “Specular”. | ||
| - | These will be the buffer image file written at frame 60, depending on the Single File Naming option: | ||
| - | |Output_Base_### | ||
| - | |Layer/ | ||
| - | |Layer/ | ||
| - | |Layer_Output_### | ||
| - | In all cases, the main file saved will be the same: images/ | ||
| ===== Compression ===== | ===== Compression ===== | ||
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