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2015-11-25, 22:11:32

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can i do a resume render from any exr?
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2015-11-25, 22:54:10
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no, only EXR previously saved with the save feature of save/resume. This saves some extra data about number of samples per pixel in the file.
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2015-11-26, 05:50:38
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o ok, thanks ondra
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2015-11-26, 06:53:49
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forgot to say i wanted to know this because i want to leave a render for say and hour per frame and go to bed and using batch render i  would like to save a exr at the end of each new image so if it needs to be renderered more i can the next day, idk if you follow
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2015-11-26, 09:07:15
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It is possible to do that. Just enable autosave option, make sure output path is correct and set number of images kept>on render end to equal or higher value than number of images in your render batch. When render finishes, in autosave folder you'll have bunch of files named [your_autosave_file_name]_endxxx.exr. Those are the files you can load into Corona and resume rendering if needed.
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2015-11-26, 09:29:00
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ahhhh, thats all i needed! thanks
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2015-11-26, 11:58:34
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More info:
https://coronarenderer.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/5000501975

I think there already is a feature request for saving Corona EXR straight out of VFB.
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2015-11-26, 12:07:44
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i would love that
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