Author Topic: Batch render saving incorect file type jpg instead of tif  (Read 514 times)

2024-02-22, 15:00:38

3ddesignplus

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Hi everyone.
I'm using 3ds Max and Corona Renderer to render a scene. I've configured the render batch to save files in TIF format. However, upon completion, all the render elements are saved in JPG format, with only one in TIF format. This issue hasn't occurred previously. It's worth noting that in a previous batch, I had set the output format to JPG, but for this particular batch, I changed each frame to save as TIF. Additionally, I'm using Corona 11, and I'm unsure if this could be related to the version of Corona.
Here are screenshots of the batch settings and the output folder.
Thanks

2024-02-23, 09:13:48
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Avi

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in your render elements tab, make sure they are not set to be saved in jpg. you can remove the paths and they will be saved automatically in tif format.
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2024-02-23, 14:20:51
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Aram Avetisyan

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You can actually strip/remove the output paths for the render elements and they should be saved in the safe folder as the batch output by default.
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2024-02-24, 15:48:02
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3ddesignplus

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Thank you! It worked by removing the paths form the Render Elements tab. What is strage though, is that some of therse paths were jpg and some tif. It aperas to me that when I changed the batch path from jpg to tif, some of the paths in the Render Elemnts were changed (automatically) to tif and some stayed as jpg. This is the first time I am using Max2024+Corona11 since I switched from Max2023+Corona9. Not sure if this could be a bug related with the new versions either Max or Corona.