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Still images
Important: You must have set your render settings to render one image in order to allow RANCHecker to understand you want to render still image(s).
Important: You must have set your render settings to render one image in order to allow RANCHecker to understand you want to render still image(s).
There are 2 ways to render still images on the RANCH: MultiBand or SingleNode. Depending on your needs, one may be better than the other. See below to get further information.
MultiBand (strips renderings)
The MultiBand is built to render very high resolution still image very quickly! It splits your image up into horizontal strips which are rendered independently on different nodes, simultaneously. Once all the strips have been rendered, they are stitched together to produce the final image.
There are some limitations (due to the stitching part):
- Only 7 output file formats supported: PNG/TIF/TGA/BMP/JPG/EXR and HDR
- Multi-layered EXR or TIF with layers may only produce the main pass
- Stereoscopic image with both view (left and right) is not working due to the command line renderer
- Two dimensional filters/post effects like [Lens Effects] will not work properly because any filter will be applied on the strip and not on the whole image
- Any prepass map (from GI, caustic or SSS materials) must be calculated beforehand on your computer in order to avoid lighting discontinuities between stitched strips.
While rendering, you can observe, in near real time, the progress of your render by clicking on the Preview button. The preview image is updated every minute or so.
Above is a preview of a still image rendered at 56%.
SingleNode
This option will be used by default if you do not select a mode in RANCHecker. It allows for rendering an image from a node in order to eliminate the limitations of the MultiBand mode.
Website options will not work in multiCam mode (size, frame range and camera).