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Re: rpf sequence with 3D post operator drops frames
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warren BONES
on Jul 21, 2008 at 12:55:52 am
I always use PNG as it offers flexible compression [lossless or paletted] and it creates consistently small files. I don't think I have ever rendered a BMP file in my life.
I'm a contractor for Autodesk at the moment but, unless otherwise stated, all opinions expressed here are my own.
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