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  • H Offline
    holmes1977
    last edited by 24 Jun 2010, 03:12

    Hi
    This isn't a directly a Vray question. But hopefully someone here maybe able to help me.

    I Have rendered out an image about 7400x5550. So had to save file as VRimage.
    I then converted to a EXR file.
    Normally I have been using a programme called "Image converter plus" to convert to PNG.
    It seems the image is to big and crashes this programme.

    I restently bought CS3 so downloaded the pluggin "OpenEXR" I followed the tutorial
    and put the file into the CS3 pluggins folder. But when opening a EXR file no "Import EXR settings"
    appears. The EXR file opens in CS3 but is completely washout (overexposed)

    So I guess the pluggin is not working for me.

    Has anyone had this problem or knows a work around?

    Exaggeration makes a dull story better.

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      holmes1977
      last edited by 24 Jun 2010, 03:43

      Thom you can delete this post.

      I feel really stupid. I just need to reboot my computer to get pluggin to work.

      😳

      Exaggeration makes a dull story better.

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        thomthom
        last edited by 24 Jun 2010, 06:26

        It's an easy thing to forget. But leaving the thread might help others that have the same problem and could benefit from this.

        Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
        List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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          Stinkie
          last edited by 29 Jun 2010, 13:40

          Thought I'd mention that the latest version of Picturenaut, which is free, handles very large images with ease.

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            holmes1977
            last edited by 29 Jun 2010, 21:13

            Cheers

            I'll look into that

            Exaggeration makes a dull story better.

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