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exposure on a AVI
by nelson fernandes on Jan 12, 2009 at 3:30:09 pm

Hi guys. I posted a few hours ago about getting a 32bit AVI output. Ok I have it. Now, I ran into this problem. Basically, I want to output 32bit AVI so that If I needed to do any exposure work, I woudn't have to work with the HDRI sequence. Now, I have the AVI 32bit but when I bring it back to AE and apply an exposure, it becomes flat as does a 8bit image. Does anyone have any clue?
Thanks.



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