Chad Capeland wrote:You can manage that with a script pretty easily, though.
Every studio big and small will have workflow issues that are specific to them and custom scripts will be needed to help solve the problems, but I don't feel that the problem of Fusion not being able to handle multilayer EXR's out of the box is so uncommon that it should be put upon the users shoulders to solve it. I have seen the question of multilayer EXRs posted to this message board and posted to others boards. Often those threads are from someone coming from Nuke and are expecting Fusion to be able to handle the EXR format in a similar way, only to find out that it is not easy to do in Fusion and they need to take it upon themselves to solve the problem. I have found a few scripts that provide a workaround for handling multilayer EXR's but it isn't the same as a turnkey solution.
I guess I don't understand why this wouldn't be considered for implementation if a script can be easily written to solve the problem? If Blackmagic wants to pull compositing customers in then taking a serious look at how to make compositing workflows more efficient seems relevant. Maybe I am wrong and the need for multilayer EXR's in compositing is something that is esoteric and not needed by the broader audience. The only thing I know for sure is I have spent a lot of time trying to find the best solution for something that I feel should be a standard in compositing software.