This software consolidates layers into one file and allows seamless transfer to After Effects, Nuke, Shake, and Fusion, ensuring efficient workflow for creative professionals.
But what about programs that aren't quite as EXR savvy? Well, ProEXR has got you covered there too - it allows you to save your layers as individual files in just one step, so you can work with any program you choose.
In addition, ProEXR is able to read all the image buffers created by modern 3D renderers, and place each one in its own Photoshop layer. This makes it incredibly easy and intuitive to work with HDR images and other complex visual data.
Of course, one of the key features of ProEXR is its wide range of compression options. You can choose from all the options available in OpenEXR, including lossless compression and a lossy method similar to JPEG. Using B44 compression and Luminance/Chroma sampling, you can crush HDR images to a fraction of their uncompressed size - often without any visible artifacts.
All in all, if you're looking for a powerful, versatile, and user-friendly software for working with complex visual data, ProEXR is definitely worth considering.
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