TIFF spec addenda may support fp16, but Nuke (among many other apps) doesn't 
read it correctly, which makes it nearly useless on a VFX pipeline. 



On February 27, 2015 12:24:44 PM PST, Chris Cox <c...@adobe.com> wrote:
>No, 32 bit float is 32 bit float.
>And TIFF supports 16 (half, same as EXR), 24, and 96 bit float formats
>as
>well.
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>Chris
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>On 2/27/15 6:44 AM, "Elle Stone" <ellest...@ninedegreesbelow.com>
>wrote:
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>>Are there differences in the number of stops that can be held in
>32-bit
>>floating point tiffs vs 32-bit floating point OpenEXR images?
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