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Mr Viewer (EXR viewer etc)


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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
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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.

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