It's unfortunate that some software is so slow to package it. It's a grantee that Nuke has 2.0 support.

::Christopher::
The announcement on http://www.openexr.com/#announ from April 9th 2013 lists the advantages.

Judging by activity on the openexr-devel list, it seems many packages are compiling against the OpenEXR-2.0 libraries, and upcoming linux distributions (e.g. OpenSUSE-13.1) will ship with it.

OpenEXR-2 images have been widely used for deep compositing for some time now. We'll see more widespread use of the multipart features as more tools support them

Regards,
Peter



On 26/09/13 13:16, Christopher wrote:
Hi, what are the advantages of OpenEXR 2.0, anyone presently using it ?

::Christopher::

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