Larry Giunta

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cineon rendering April 10, 2004, 2:37 p.m.

Thanks Edward …sounds like a good idea.

I did a quick test and it seems that if I render in the 16-bit tiff format
(which displays correctly) and then convert it to a cineon image
in COPs ……..the resulting frame seems to match the cineon image
rendered directly from the render output.

This helps, because the safest bet appears to be rendering
16-bit tiff. However, come Monday morning, if the flame guy
just has to have cineon format, then I think I have a quick path
to get there without a complete re-render.

Thanks again for the advice. Very helpful.

cineon rendering April 10, 2004, 11:19 a.m.

I'm working on an HD job and the flame artist
is requesting that the final images be rendered
in cineon format to avoid some banding that we are seeing
with the 8 bit ( .tga ) files that we have been working
with.

However, having never rendered in cineon format
I'm a bit unsure about the proper settings. Right off,
when I change the file format from .tga ( or .pic ) to
cineon the rendered images appears extremely bright ( when
viewed in mplay)

Can I assume that this is just a limitation of mplay ….
and the final images will be fine? …or do I need to tweak
other settings ( gamma, etc.? ) to achieve the desired look?

Is there another format I should be rendering to that will give me
an image of 10 bit or higher?