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Re: [Openexr-user] Questions for more experienced users
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Klaus Steden |
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Re: [Openexr-user] Questions for more experienced users |
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Tue, 6 Mar 2007 14:28:18 -0500 (EST) |
On Tue, 6 Mar 2007, Kevin Wheatley wrote:
Florian Kainz wrote:
The Academy's Image Interchange Framework has talked about adopting or
defining an image sequence container at some point, but so far any
plans are rather vague. The committee is currently focusing on some
thorny color management issues. Container files have not been a high
priority, at least in part because the committee members are using
workflows based on one file per frame, and those tend to work well in
practice.
container files along the lines of MXF for interoperability are evil...
Personally I've got a container file format I like ... its called a
directory :-)
If you need to wrap them into a container to give you a single file, I
suggest tar/cpio or similar don't invent anything beyond using the
existing ones.
Sadly true, and I'd be the last to disagree with you, but for our media
environment, tracking project/customer/workorder/operator/etc. from site
to site (as our media moves around the planet) is a major technical and
procedural challenge that formats like cpio and tar don't effectively
address (especially when dealing with a large and well-designed site
shipping media to a small and ad-hoc site, or vice-versa).
Evil as they may be, they nonetheless exist for a reason; I'm hoping that
SMPTE and the Academy can put together something open, competent,
comprehensive, and most importantly, OS and platform agnostic.
Yeah, it's shooting for the moon, but a man can dream, can't he?
Klaus