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Berniece Leonhardt

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Aug 20, 2024, 1:52:42 AM8/20/24
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Its like a dog who wants to play a fetch, but doesnt want to give you the ball. 3dsMax is just sitting there, you can almost see that it is holding that render in its mouth, but there is no way for you to get it.

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To reverse above morons advice, open 32bit ver as admin, hit replace task manager like before, it should have a tick next to it, hit replace task manager again so there is no tick, close, open task manager as usual.

Another fast solution, works on win 10: Just open another program or explorer, press win key + side arrow to arrange it to one half of your screen - windows will bring a grid with your other active programs to choose who goes to the other half. Select the minimized max. It works for me.

Hi there,
I am trying to build ImageMagick with support for 32bit EXR files. Unfortunately enabling the Q32 option enables 32 bit only for ImageMagick in general but EXR still only supports 16 bit float.
When converting any image to EXR, the -depth flag is ignored an the result is always 16bit.

Or maybe someone can recommend another CLI tool for reading and writing EXR files on Windows. I only know of djv_convert which unfortunately handles the alpha channel wrong. And the img2tiledexr tool that comes with V-Ray which only writes tiled EXRs. Tiled EXRs are not well suited for compositing.

I want to convert EXR images to EXRs with a different bit depth and / or compression.
We are rendering with V-Ray Maya. Unfortunately V-Ray does not allow us to specify different EXR options per AOV. So we usually render everything as 32bit float. This is quite slow for comp and also uses a lot of disc space. E.g. I want to convert beauty passes to 16bit float with DWAA compression.

@Behr : What version of VRay are you using and are you sure this is still the case? Since quite a few releases when rendering in 16bit half channels that need to be 32bit are kept 32bit by VRay automatically in Max. This affects depth, and SamplerInfo in Point mode. Everything else does not really benefit from 32bit float. As it also supports saving scanline EXRs these days and custom header attributes we are not really using post processing (except for stitching split renderjobs) anymore. (We are rendering a lot of deep, but still heh).

We are using 4.3 aka V-Ray Next Update 2. I saw that the Max Version supports scanline but that option is missing from the Maya GUI. I also think that V-Ray uses the correct depth for stuff like wpp when saving to a multi exr but not when saving individual files. But I have to test that again.

You may want to give vcpkg a try it might take a bit of the pain out of this (and similar) ventures on windows:
GitHub microsoft/vcpkgC++ Library Manager for Windows, Linux, and MacOS. Contribute to microsoft/vcpkg development by creating an account on GitHub.

I want to install my applications not on C but on D drive.
Reason - after reinstalling Windows, I don't want to reinstall all the applications again.
But, I'm not sure is there any issue about this approach ?
Applications are: MS Office 2010, Adobe CS, WAMP server, Avast...
So idea is - Windows on C, Program Files on D, and Documents on E partition.

You can do that, but after re-installing Windows, any RegistryKey from installed applications will be lost. With some applications you will be able to save and restore them (except when you install as update), but most of them will create too many keys in different places.

Part B) Can I then re-install Windows (from scratch) again (at a later date) on the C drive and NOT have to re-install all the Apps again since they were first installed on a different drive.

YES.. you can installed all your applications to any available drive:\path\to\your\apps location you wish, provided you have enough free space AND the Application Installer (setup.exe) allows you to change the default installation path from "C:\Program Files" to something else.. like "D:\Program Files" for example... Almost all setup programs allow you to select "Custom" as a setup choice to change the install drive:\path location.

Almost ALL Windows apps (Especially the big ones you listed; Office, Adobe, Avast) require all the "installation path information and program modules and dlls and settings" to be recorded in the Registry.. and we are talking about many 100's (even thousands) of registry entries that store the full Drive:\path\to\app location and program run-time entries that are read/written from/to the Registry all the time.

Another technical reason is that most commercial windows apps have to install special types of support DLL code-files that contain "COM Objects" that MUST be fully registered in the Registry at Program Setup/Install time.

So.. if you Re-install Windows from scratch again to... you are effectively deleting the old Registry and therefor deleting any ability for those pre-installed apps on your D: drive to run even though you can still find them on your D: drive manually (Using Windows Explorer; aka My Computer) and try to run them.. they simply won't work as expected.

There is also the issue of "License Keys and Program Activation" with software packages like Office and Adobe, etc, etc... all the Activated License Keys are often stored in the Registry by the Setup Program and/or License Manager... and when you re-install Windows you are effectively deleted the permanent record of those installed applications being licensed and activated.

b) Perform a possible "Upgrade" to a newer version of Windows "ON TOP" of your previous licensed copy of Windows on the same C drive.. which will Preserve all your installed programs so they still work after the windows upgrade;

Both of the above restore/upgrade completely "preserves" Your Registry with all the install paths to all your apps as well as all the settings and license/activation keys you need to keep running the same programs you already installed.

The 32bit versus 64bit Registry is also one of the primary reasons why it is NOT possible to perform a "Windows Upgrade Install" from an existing 32 Bit version of Windows 7 on your C drive to a 64 Bit version of Windows 7 on the same C drive and have all your pre-installed programs just continue to work regardless of which hard drive you installed them to.

In theory it "might" be possible to "backup" your Registry after you have all your Service Packs, Windows Updates, Drivers and Applcations intalled... and then restore that Registry after you "Re-install" windows.. but trust me.. that process is MUCH MORE complex then simply re-installing your apps again!

1 - you reduce the risk of your C drive (usually) becoming too full. Windows 7, 8 & 10 take up preposterous amounts of space and one assumes that if your C drive is over 60 or 70% full this will start to affect performance.

2 - I use disk imaging (Macrium) to back up my C drive but incremental conventional backup (Syncback) to back up my other drives. The bigger my C drive installation the longer the Macrium op will be. The Syncback op only needs to back up changes in files which it identifies.

I believe Macrium can in fact do incremental imaging these days but it's not sthg I've looked at, and in fact you need to have total confidence in the integrity of disk images, so personally the idea makes me slightly nervous.

Against this you have to ask whether there are any disadvantages to installing off the C drive. Years ago there might possibly have been performance issues but I'm pretty confident that with a modern machine and OS this is now no longer applicable...

I have been using lumion for years and this has never happened to me, despite being painted with the same color / material in Rhino, lumion takes object by object and not all at once (as it should be).
exported in collada (.dae). and it should be noted that this only happens to me with geometries made in grasshopper and not necessarily complex ones.
I have uploaded some images that help to understand the problem, thanks in advance!
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When I try to render a door in lumion ( consisting of door frame glass sheet ) , Lumion applies 1 material to both the frame & glass. and reads all the door as 1 material . I extracted my model from revit and used a glass door from the families provided in revit . Can someoneplease assist me with that . thanks !!

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