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[Max] Bug Reporting / Re: Rendering and Stitching Issues with .CXR Files in Backburner and Corona Renderer
« on: 2024-03-07, 00:43:07 »
Thank you for trying to help. I'll also consider the option of replacing Backburner later on.
So! I don't want to stitch the result manually; it's almost impossible to do so. And yes, Backburner should stitch everything automatically, which usually happens.
I seem to be misunderstood... The essence of the problem is clearly outlined in the previous post, along with how to reproduce it. But I'll reiterate:
At the end of the job, I should receive 1 file in CXR format that includes all layers, passes, metadata, and elements.
But this doesn't happen if I add Backburner to the pipeline and enable the "Split Scan Lines" feature.
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This issue is not new at all. There's already a post where they tried to solve this problem and wrote a script that was supposed to make Backburner save properly, but these workarounds ONLY work with EXR files, and even then, it's far from the best solution.
https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php?topic=25686.30
So! I don't want to stitch the result manually; it's almost impossible to do so. And yes, Backburner should stitch everything automatically, which usually happens.
I seem to be misunderstood... The essence of the problem is clearly outlined in the previous post, along with how to reproduce it. But I'll reiterate:
At the end of the job, I should receive 1 file in CXR format that includes all layers, passes, metadata, and elements.
But this doesn't happen if I add Backburner to the pipeline and enable the "Split Scan Lines" feature.
---
This issue is not new at all. There's already a post where they tried to solve this problem and wrote a script that was supposed to make Backburner save properly, but these workarounds ONLY work with EXR files, and even then, it's far from the best solution.
https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php?topic=25686.30