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Well the render was pretty hung up on glossy
reflections and large arealights, which is why I wanted to abort and fix that
part separately. I actually made screengrabs of rgb and alpha and stitched it
together in Photoshop. I just seem to remember someone mentioning where MR keeps
the temp framebuffer, but maybe this is held in memory and can not be accessed
like that.
Morten Bartholdy 3D & VFX
Artist
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Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 10:22
AM
Subject: Re: Where does the currently
rendering image hide?
Yes sorry, I mean imf_disp. You can normally save an unfinished
picture during rendering with this tool. I don't know why it doesn't work for
you :-/
On 2/2/07, Morten
Bartholdy <xsi(at)colorshopvfx.dk> wrote:
Guillaume, don't you mean imf_disp.exe? I can
see the image alright, but that is only from choosing the 128kb temp file,
and imf_disp goes unresponsive when I try and save from there to a different
filename. I was looking for the place where MR actually writes the data
while rendering, so I could coopy that file so the render isn't lost if i
stop it before it has finished.
-MB
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Original Message -----
Sent:
Friday, February 02, 2007 10:02 AM
Subject:
Re: Where does the currently rendering image hide?
in C:\Softimage\XSI_6.0\Application\bin, open
"imf_diff.exe", then open your image by the path you set in the render
option.
Cheers
-- Guillaume Laforge freelance TD
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On 2/2/07, Morten
Bartholdy <xsi(at)colorshopvfx.dk> wrote:
I have a quick question - I have a large
render going on, and need to stop it but keep what's there already.
Where is it now MR keeps this temporary file while
rendering?
Morten Bartholdy 3D & VFX
Artist
-- Guillaume Laforge freelance TD | cg Artist
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