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By insomnia3d
#170097
I would assume that the best way to find out is to compare the Cooperative MXI to the image you have. I would assume that the image would be a single node deriving from the default output.
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By superbad
#170119
As far as I can tell, the image that you get during the render is just from one node. Once you stop the job and let all the nodes check in, you get the combined MXI. You then have to open that MXI and use File | Save Image to get the final combined image. That's how it works on my machine anyway. Works great, except I can't tell when it's safe to stop the render.
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