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[Openexr-user] piz compression
john dietz
2005-06-09 22:46:55 UTC
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How has the piz compression held up on film jobs? Has anyone done
any testing or had any experience that they would care to share? Both
positive and negative.

cheers,

jdietz
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Drew Hess
2005-06-09 23:59:46 UTC
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Post by john dietz
How has the piz compression held up on film jobs? Has anyone done
any testing or had any experience that they would care to share? Both
positive and negative.
Hi John,

Not sure what you mean by "held up." If you mean as far as quality,
piz is lossless, so there aren't any concerns there. If you mean as
far as compression, we typically get 35-40% compression on images with
film grain.


d

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