Thank you for engaging here Shaun. I’ll get detailed
For this discussion, presume that all cameras are at some stage referenced in the camera cuts, and that the cameras cut spans 300 frames total. And, presume Cam 1 is in the cut scene for frames 1-100, Cam 2 is in the cut scene for frames 101 -200, and Cam 3 for frames 201 - 300.
When I select render with all cameras, and choose JPG output, all 300 frames are rendered for each of the cameras referenced in that cut scene… In other words, I render 300 frames for each of the three cameras. Just as intended.
When I select render with all cameras, and instead choose EXR output, only those frames found within the cut scene are rendered. So with EXR output chosen I get Cam 1 EXR only for frames 1-100, Cam 2 EXR only for frames 101-200, and Cam 3 EXR only for frames 201-300.
With EXR, it’s as if it simply ignores the all cameras (though having set the output file name to included {camera_name}, I do get three sequences as noted above.
It’s simple to recreate.
Thanks again.