Bear in mind that an EXR file stores both an output format and an internal 
bounding box that can be, and often are, different. Applications like Photoshop 
will show the entire area defined as the bounding box in the EXR file, rather 
than the actual format you see inside Nuke.

 

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danielmargiotta
Sent: Monday, January 02, 2012 1:19 PM
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Subject: [Nuke-users] Re: Huge render issues in Nuke

 

Thank you all! 

All the advice has helped greatly, we have discovered something interesting.

When we render other formats besides EXR's the weird render sizing issues go 
away. Also it seems that the "Aggressive cacheing" function seems to let the 
computer render much longer without bogging down. 

I am going to try all of the terminal stuff today because our server manager is 
in the office.

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