![]() cook_frame - Frame number when this operator was last cooked relative to the component timeline.cook_time - Duration of the last cook in milliseconds.total_cooks - Number of times the operator has cooked since the process started. ![]() 32-bit float (Mono+Alpha) monoalpha32float - A 2 channel format, one value for RGB and one value for Alpha.16-bit float (Mono+Alpha) monoalpha16float - A 2 channel format, one value for RGB and one value for Alpha.16-bit fixed (Mono+Alpha) monoalpha16fixed - A 2 channel format, one value for RGB and one value for Alpha.8-bit fixed (Mono+Alpha) monoalpha8fixed - A 2 channel format, one value for RGB and one value for Alpha.32-bit float (A) a32float - An Alpha only format that has 32-bits per channel, 32-bits per pixel.16-bit float (A) a16float - An Alpha only format that has 16-bits per channel, 16-bits per pixel.16-bit fixed (A) a16fixed - An Alpha only format that has 16-bits per channel, 16-bits per pixel.8-bit fixed (A) a8fixed - An Alpha only format that has 8-bits per channel, 8-bits per pixel.32-bits per channel, 64-bits total per pixel. 32-bit float (RG) rg32float - A 2 channel format, R and G have values, while B is 0 always and Alpha is 1.0.16-bits per channel, 32-bits total per pixel. 16-bit float (RG) rg16float - A 2 channel format, R and G have values, while B is 0 always and Alpha is 1.0.16-bit fixed (RG) rg16fixed - A 2 channel format, R and G have values, while B is 0 always and Alpha is 1.0.8-bits per channel, 16-bits total per pixel. 8-bit fixed (RG) rg8fixed - A 2 channel format, R and G have values, while B is 0 always and Alpha is 1.0.32-bit float (Mono) mono32float - Single channel, where RGB will all have the same value, and Alpha will be 1.0.16-bit float (Mono) mono16float - Single channel, where RGB will all have the same value, and Alpha will be 1.0.16-bit fixed (Mono) mono16fixed - Single channel, where RGB will all have the same value, and Alpha will be 1.0.8-bit fixed (Mono) mono8fixed - Single channel, where RGB will all have the same value, and Alpha will be 1.0.Values can go above one, but can't be negative. ![]() The Alpha channel in this format will always be 1.
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