![]() ![]() If you’re working in the world of visual FX, then the industry standard file format is EXR. One subtle difference between these fields is the popularity of various codecs and file formats. I spend a lot of time contemplating the differences between the world of motion graphics design, and the world of visual FX. See the bit where it says “DWA Compression 45”? That’s new. It doesn’t sound like much, but EXRs with DWA have been my output / codec of choice for several years now, so this new update makes me very happy. The DWA compression option for EXRs now includes a quality setting. ![]() Codecs aren’t the most exciting thing to write about, but a recent update to After Effects included a tiny note that caught my interest.
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