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Posted Friday, June 08, 2007 1:32 PM


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I came across this bit of info on the adobe site when I was searching for an answer to why my .exr's haven't been behaving lately. I don't know if it answers my question or not but it is very interesting.

I think I'm making the switch to 32bit TIFFs....


"If you are working with HDR images containing very large values, we recommend that you save the file as either 32-bit TIFF or as a .PSD. EXR support is limited to 16-bit in Photoshop CS3. Saving these files in EXR or 16-bit TIFF will likely produce artifacts due to clipping of the large values when you reopen that file in Photoshop."



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