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# 1 03-09-2012 , 12:49 PM
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Maya batch render Jagged quality: Help

Hi guys,

When I render single image its looks perfect or good, but when I render the animation As batch render the images quality in some area looks Jagged lines.

look at the image maybe you know what is the problem.

Yes Anti-A is set to level 2 .

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# 2 03-09-2012 , 02:25 PM
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you are rendering as jpg. try changing to something that has more bit depth. its banding i think.

# 3 03-09-2012 , 05:16 PM
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what format will be good you think? Tiff ? Targa?

# 4 03-09-2012 , 05:22 PM
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ah, how much disk space do you have? exr/dpx would be the best, but those are massive so stick with tif probably.

# 5 03-09-2012 , 05:59 PM
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When I render as Single frame its works and it looks "ok" , but when I render As batch render with the same setting its gets Jagged .

I'm rendering few frames as TIFF and w'll see......

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# 6 03-09-2012 , 07:22 PM
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Solved:

I rendered As Tiff and resolution to more than 100, 120,..... its take bit longer to render but there is no this jagged line anymore, but As jpeg quality there is always this Jagged lines.

if you know your solution please say something .


Thanks for the Advice Guys and I appreciate.

if there is any other way to solve this problem please post it and say something so we can share it with others.

# 7 04-09-2012 , 04:03 AM
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It could be that Maya is compressing the jpegs into next Sunday. I dont think its a good idea plus what's the point when they don't store alpha info, that format is only good for the web or general sharing, not for for rendering output, it's just so restrictive right out the gate.

A few hours later I finally get to post this comment lol.


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