?You should go for MultiMatte REs if by any chance you can. This gives you 3 
IDs per layer (rgb) and you can directly use

them as pixel perfect mattes.


Cheers,

Thorsten


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Von: [email protected] 
<[email protected]> im Auftrag von Gary Jaeger 
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 19. Mai 2015 21:29
An: Nuke user discussion
Betreff: [Nuke-users] isolating object id

Hey there. I might be going about this wrong in vray, but if I have an objectID 
pass with lots of colors in it, what's the quickest/best way to isolate the 
individual colors into mattes? do people do a simple key? Seems like there must 
be a better tool I don't know of.

Thanks!

(for later, anybody know how to get each objectID into it's own pass in vray?)

Gary Jaeger // Core Studio
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