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fnord software blog
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I can see the fnords!
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fnord software blog skip to main | skip to sidebar fnord software blog I can see the fnords! Tuesday, October 13, 2020 ProEXR 2.6 If you've been keeping your After Effects up to date you're already running ProEXR 2.6 , which adds some performance optimizations to the AE plug-ins. Standard scanline multi-channel EXR files receive a modest speed improvement, while tiled EXRs will read about 3x faster in this version. And if you have a multi-part EXR file, the individual parts are now read on-demand for faster previews and more efficient rendering. These optimizations were made possible by Harsh Patil from Apple's Pro Workflow Team , who analyzed the OpenEXR plug-in's performance when loading some real-world EXR sequences from various renderers. I warned him that Windows users were going to benefit from his optimizations as much as Mac, and he said Apple was fine with that! Thanks, Harsh! Posted by Brendan at 5:07 PM 2 comments: Friday, September 11, 2020 ...
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