Maybe nothing to do with EXR, from the console: R 9| [17:49.30] Warning: Shuffle2: request() clipped from xywh=1914,0,65647,9953 to xywh=1914,0,8192,8192
R 10| [17:49.30] Warning: Clamp3: request() clipped from xywh=1917,-3,8192,8198 to xywh=1917,0,8192,8192 R 11| [17:49.30] Warning: Merge53: request() clipped from xywh=0,0,67558,11250 to xywh=0,0,8192,8192 R 12| [17:49.30] Warning: Merge23: request() clipped from xywh=0,-575,69000,11825 to xywh=0,0,69000,11250 Sorry for my ignorance, but are there any likely suspects for this? Jules On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 5:56 PM, Jules Stevenson <[email protected]>wrote: > Hey List, > > We're trying to output a huge image (63k * 11k), which, quite rightly, is > really hurting nuke. To simplify this we're trying to split the image up > into chunks 8 horizontal chunks (8096 *11250px), pre-render them and > re-stitch again. We're using exrs to store a load of additional layers > we're using. All works fine except the exrs seem to only ever output to a > maximum of 8k. The exr loads in with the correct bounding box, but anything > above 8096 pixels is black. > > I've never heard of any kind of limit on this, and I've been bashing my > head against a wall for 2 days with this - has anyone experienced anything > like this, or have any potential ideas? > > Many thanks, > > Jules > > >
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