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Re: [Openexr-devel] After Effects Plugin Support?


From: Drew Hess
Subject: Re: [Openexr-devel] After Effects Plugin Support?
Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 14:50:43 -0700
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Jeff Higgins <address@hidden> writes:

> I was looking at the photoshop plugin and I noticed that there "may"
> be support for after effects in the future.
>
> A few questions on this:
> 1)  Is this something that is under development yet
> 2)  Will it likely be opensource like the photoshop and shake plugin
> 3)  Will there be any support for combustion or fusion
>
> A little unrelated:
> 1) Is there any work being done to support the OpenFX architecture.
>
> I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask these kinds of
> questions, so forgive me
> if there is more appropriate way of posing these kinds of questions.


Hi Jeff,

This is the right forum for these kinds of questions.

Paul Schneider wrote the free Photoshop plugin and can answer your
questions when he returns from his vacation.  I think he said that the
free Photoshop plugin can be made to work with After Effects if some
of the UI code is changed, but I don't remember the details.

It's also possible that Adobe will support OpenEXR in After Effects at
some point like they support it in Photoshop CS2; maybe Chris Cox can
chime in on that.

We don't have any plans to write more plugins for other applications.
In fact, all of the plugins we've distributed are now obsolete, as the
latest versions of Photoshop, Shake and Renderman support OpenEXR
natively.  Our plugins will still work with older versions of these
applications, of course.

I'm not aware of any work being done with OpenEXR and OpenFX.

d

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