Exr channels are interleaved.  You have to read all of them.

-deke

On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 11:57, Adrian Baltowski
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey
>
> When one select some multilayer file (like exr or psd) in file browser  nuke 
> goes through all layers: layer by layer, channel by channel nuke
> allocate memory, decompress it etc, etc. In case of really big files, with 
> many layers it can take long time. And it's all for nothing
> because prewiew window shows only base RGB set. Additionaly: even if I just 
> click on such a multilayer file to watch it, Nuke permanently
> create tons of channels in my script. It can be irritating if one works with 
> such files all the time.
>
> So I have a question: is there way to distinc betwen "normal" usage of Reader 
> and "file browser preview"? I guess there is no difference in
> call to Reader constructor. But it would be great to find some way to disable 
> multilayer support in file browser preview.
>
> Best
> Adrian
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