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#383723
Hi

I'm tripping on something strange here and thought perhaps someone could show me in the right direction. I render a TIF-file with embedded channels. The channels show up if I view the file with Preview on Mac or in Windows Photo Viever, but they show up as "Pages". Much like a PDF or something.

If I open it in Photoshop (CC2014), I get no layers except the Render pass. No channels except the usual one.

What's going on here?

Best regards

- Björn
#383784
Strange.

I though TIFF was an adobe format alltogher though. And it's weird this concept of "pages" in which all the maxwell channels/buffers DO show up, but only in the regular windows picture viewer.

I seems the concept of pages in included in Baseline TIFF, readers must be prepared that there might more pages but are not required to read them. Layers however are no in Baseline tiff specification. If I was Photoshop, I would read and interpret pages, perhaps as layers. But I'm not photoshop, I'm just a regular guy. :)

Regards

- Björn
#383790
I'd suggest EXR anyway - personally stay away from TIF since the implementations tend to be all over the map. Each software handles them slightly differently.

Back in the dark ages of file formats (pre-EXR) using TIFFs for displacements would get you occasional random value shifts of 1-2 off 50% gray. Doesnt sound bad until you realize it drives your render time way up since you're displacing everything you meant to NOT displace by an imperceptible amount.

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