I've used EXR w/ ZIPS compression.

Standard ZIP is in blocks, ZIPS compresses scanlines. So your file reads are 
faster off the disk and a single decompression falls right into what Nuke is 
looking for.

Hope that helps.

-Jeremy

On Mar 31, 2014, at 1:23 PM, Dorian Fevrier 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi (again for some of you!) Nuke community! 
> 
> I try to find the faster EXR formats for the exr Nuke reader in a case of a 
> full CG compositing and it's quite hard to get valid informations. 
> 
> Could someone confirm me this: 
> 
> One channel per file (RGBA) 
> Compression: Imf::NO_COMPRESSION 
> Order: Imf::INCREASING_Y (I've never been sure about this) 
> A dataWindow well defined. 
> 
> Have I miss something? 
> 
> Big thanks in advance and Hello again! 
> 
> Regards, 
> 
> Dorian 
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