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NanoMD at a glance
NanoMD
NanoMD represents the recurring tendency in documentation tooling to carve out restricted markdown subsets whenever implementers value deterministic parsing, low overhead, and minimal feature surfaces over full compatibility.
EXR at a glance
EXR
OpenEXR came from film-production needs at ILM and then evolved into an open industry format that spread across rendering, compositing, and broader high-end image pipelines.
Format comparison
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When to use each format
When to use NanoMD
- authoring
- review and collaboration
- distribution
- Keeps parsing and rendering requirements intentionally small.
When to use EXR
- capture ingest
- editing
- web or print delivery
- Designed for HDR and production-grade image precision.
FAQs
Why convert NanoMD to EXR?
Choose EXR as target when the image needs high dynamic range, floating-point precision, render passes, or linear-light compositing.
What changes when converting NanoMD to EXR?
Convert to EXR when the image needs high dynamic range, floating-point precision, render passes, or linear-light compositing. It is ideal for CGI, VFX, and advanced HDR production pipelines.
What should I review after converting NanoMD to EXR?
After conversion, review these destination checks: Open converted output in OpenEXR tools and verify behavior on real samples; Compare output against the expected depends quality profile; Not appropriate for lightweight general-purpose delivery.
How can I keep quality stable in NanoMD to EXR conversion?
Run representative samples, keep settings deterministic, and monitor these risks: Needs target-aware validation because viewers and editors may handle EXR differently; Not appropriate for lightweight general-purpose delivery; Validate destination compatibility before large-batch conversion.