Author Topic: Corona Image Editor  (Read 582 times)

2025-02-26, 19:21:01

LorenzoS

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is it possible to edit a cxr file in any way having a vray license?

Thank you

2025-02-26, 20:57:47
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pokoy

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Renaming the cxr to exr will make it open in any app that can open exr files. I'm not sure about the dynamic range though - as far as I know tone mapping will be baked in so probably no access to the full dynamic range and non-tonemapped image.

2025-02-27, 08:46:03
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LorenzoS

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yes i tried to rename it to exr but it lose the lightMix.

2025-02-27, 09:17:10
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TomG

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You can rebuild the LightMix manually using the exr (just Linear Add each LightSelect layer, and apply an Exposure and Tint adjustment layer to each LightSelect individually). Not the easiest thing to set up, but as a means of last resort if you find no other way....
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2025-02-27, 09:45:43
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LorenzoS

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ok,
last question:
is it possible to use Corona Image Editor without the license of Corona?

thak you

2025-02-27, 11:34:01
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