Interesting...I had thought that the ability to have a 32 bit channel or
layer in an otherwise 16 bit half float file was something you could only
do with OpenEXR 1.7.

I know it's not best practice to have multichannel exr's right now, I'll
look into the possibility of getting them broken out as well.

I will double check with the lighter as to what her output settings are,
but both the metadata tag and exrheader are telling me it's zip1 scanline
((aka exr compression = 2).



On 8 May 2013 00:00, marty b <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
> Good call John.
>
> Mantra render with 16bit 'C' & 32bit extra planes = 2.5Mb
> Mantra render with 16bit 'C' & 16bit extra planes = 1Mb
>
> Re-render in Nuke at 16bit = 760KB
>
> In Mantra just set the Quantize of the Extra Image Planes to 16bit float
> from 32bit float.
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