Admin Rodney Posted May 12, 2018 Admin Posted May 12, 2018 The user interface for this program isn't exactly intuitive but I thought it might be useful for those that don't have a dedicated viewer to open and adjust EXR renderings outside of A:M. Being able to relight images easily is very useful. https://sourceforge.net/projects/mrviewer/?source=typ_redirect The program can do a lot more than just open, display and convert EXR images so may be worth a look. Listed features: A video player, interactive image viewer, and flipbook for use in VFX, 3D computer graphics and professional illustration. Features Flipbook player HDRI viewer Multichannel Support in OpenEXR, PSD, MIFF and TIFF formats MultiView OpenEXR support 4K Video and Audio player Network syncing support Non-destructive EDL Grease Pencil support Multi Part EXR images Deep OpenEXR images (Deep Scanline and Deep Tile) Animated GIF support Color Transformation Language (CTL) Support ACES 1.0.3 Support OpenColorIO (OCIO) support Linux 64bits and Windows 32 and 64 bits Video and Audio Transcoder Scrubbing with audio VR support for environment maps and VR movies and sequences Passive 3D Stereo Support (anaglyphs, top/bottom, side by side, interlaced, checkerboard) OpenImageIO (OIIO) support Quote
Admin Rodney Posted May 12, 2018 Author Admin Posted May 12, 2018 Sounds powerful! I haven't played with it much but from what I see it is indeed quite powerful. It can be that bridge A:M users often need between .MOV and other formats as well to include images sequences in a variety of still image and movie formats. To get a .MOV format compatible with my installed codecs I had change from the default .MOV codec to a more common one. As I said, the user interface isn't the most intuitive but it's not hard to figure out. Right Click to Open/Save etc. Quote
Admin Rodney Posted May 12, 2018 Author Admin Posted May 12, 2018 This would appear to be that elusive FFMPEG interface I've been looking for. Perhaps not THE interface but... so far so good. Quote
Admin Rodney Posted May 12, 2018 Author Admin Posted May 12, 2018 As for the annotation tool... I like how it allows a drawn line (or text) to be placed on a single frame or on all frames. And the erasing of same... nice. That's very useful. Quote
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