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OpenEXR vs Sketch

A side-by-side editorial comparison of OpenEXR and Sketch — release velocity, themes, recent moves, and the top alternatives to consider.

OpenEXR vs Sketch: at a glance

FeatureOpenEXRSketch
SectorDesignDesign
Velocity score5.05.0
Sparks · 30d00
Top themesimage-format, memory-safety, fuzzing, vfxdesign-tools, web-app, developer-handoff, craft-features
Last editorial update9h ago19d ago
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What is OpenEXR?

A second IDManifest flaw lands two weeks after OpenEXR's forty-CVE sweep

OpenEXR's recent history is dominated by security response. On 2026-08-05 three branches were tagged within two minutes — v3.4.14, v3.3.13 and v3.2.11, fixing 15, 15 and 10 CVEs from one fuzzing and audit campaign, all memory corruption reachable by opening a crafted .exr file. Two weeks later v3.4.15 and v3.3.14 fix two further memory-allocation issues, this time confined to the code that decodes the idmanifest attribute, with CVEs requested but not yet assigned. The 3.4 tag also carries a missing Windows export and reduced compiler warnings in example code.

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What is Sketch?

Sketch is clearing its feature-request backlog while the web app quietly becomes the main surface.

Sketch ships two named Mac releases a year — Dublin in April, Edinburgh in June — each bundling long-requested craft features: selection colors, independent borders, corner smoothing, a rebuilt eyedropper with color variables, multi-paste, and perceptual gradients. Point releases in between carry those features forward with fixes and nothing else. The web app is on its own track, most recently gaining a Command Bar, reworked notifications, and steady developer-handoff improvements.

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OpenEXR vs Sketch: editorial side-by-side

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OpenEXR
DESIGN
5.0

A second IDManifest flaw lands two weeks after OpenEXR's forty-CVE sweep

◆ Current state

OpenEXR's recent history is dominated by security response. On 2026-08-05 three branches were tagged within two minutes — v3.4.14, v3.3.13 and v3.2.11, fixing 15, 15 and 10 CVEs from one fuzzing and audit campaign, all memory corruption reachable by opening a crafted .exr file. Two weeks later v3.4.15 and v3.3.14 fix two further memory-allocation issues, this time confined to the code that decodes the idmanifest attribute, with CVEs requested but not yet assigned. The 3.4 tag also carries a missing Windows export and reduced compiler warnings in example code.

◆ Where it's heading

The pattern is now established: findings arrive from a continuing fuzzing effort and are patched simultaneously across every supported stream, with the release notes written to tell integrators precisely which code paths are reachable. The narrowing scope is the useful signal — August's first batch spanned the C++ libraries, the command-line tools and the Python bindings, while this one touches only idmanifest decoding and explicitly states other code is unaffected even on files carrying the attribute. Both new tags are release candidates dated ahead of their tagging, and the 3.3 backport reuses the 3.4 note verbatim, down to naming v3.4.15 in its own body.

◆ Prediction

Expect the requested CVEs to be assigned identifiers and the two RCs to be promoted to final tags, with a matching 3.2 backport if the idmanifest code is present in that stream. Further attribute-parser findings are likely while the fuzzing campaign continues.

S
Sketch
DESIGN
5.0

Sketch is clearing its feature-request backlog while the web app quietly becomes the main surface.

◆ Current state

Sketch ships two named Mac releases a year — Dublin in April, Edinburgh in June — each bundling long-requested craft features: selection colors, independent borders, corner smoothing, a rebuilt eyedropper with color variables, multi-paste, and perceptual gradients. Point releases in between carry those features forward with fixes and nothing else. The web app is on its own track, most recently gaining a Command Bar, reworked notifications, and steady developer-handoff improvements.

◆ Where it's heading

The Mac app's roadmap reads as debt repayment — features designers have asked about for years, plus performance work on symbols and Libraries — rather than any bid to change what the tool is. Momentum is shifting toward the browser, where collaboration, handoff, and navigation are getting the attention. The one forward-looking move sits outside the release line: a public skills repository giving AI agents reusable workflows against Sketch documents.

◆ Prediction

Expect the next named Mac release to continue the craft-feature backlog while the web app absorbs more workspace and handoff surface; agent-facing work will likely stay in the skills repo rather than the app itself.

Alternatives to OpenEXR and Sketch

Other Design products tracked by Sparkpulse, ranked by recent ship velocity. Each card links to a full editorial trajectory and lets you pivot into a head-to-head comparison with either OpenEXR or Sketch.

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Recent activity from OpenEXR and Sketch

Latest ship moves from both products, interleaved chronologically. ⚡ = editorial spark.

  1. 10h agoOpenEXR3.3.14 backports the IDManifest memory fixes to the 3.3 stream
  2. 11h agoOpenEXR3.4.15 fixes two IDManifest memory-allocation flaws
  3. 14d agoOpenEXR3.4.14 fixes 15 CVEs found by fuzzing the .exr parser
  4. 14d agoOpenEXR3.3.13 backports the same 15 CVE fixes to the 3.3 stream
  5. 14d agoOpenEXR3.2.11 carries 10 of the CVE fixes to the oldest supported stream
  6. 1mo agoSketchWeb app: Command Bar and better notifications
  7. 1mo agoSketchEdinburgh features roll forward with minor fixes
  8. 1mo agoSketchEdinburgh (2026.2)
  9. 2mo agoOpenEXR3.3.12-rc updates CI install scripts
  10. 3mo agoSketchDublin features carried forward with fixes (2026.1.2)
  11. 4mo agoSketchFirst Dublin patch: minor improvements and fixes (2026.1.1)
  12. 4mo agoSketchDublin (2026.1)

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between OpenEXR and Sketch?

They serve adjacent needs but don't currently overlap on shipped themes. OpenEXR and Sketch are shipping at a similar cadence (velocity 5.0 vs 5.0, both within Sparkpulse's "active" band). See the at-a-glance table above for a side-by-side breakdown of velocity, recent sparks, and editorial themes.

Is OpenEXR better than Sketch?

Sparkpulse doesn't pick a winner — we score release velocity, not feature parity. OpenEXR and Sketch are shipping at a similar cadence (velocity 5.0 vs 5.0, both within Sparkpulse's "active" band). For your specific use case, the alternatives sections above list other Design products to evaluate alongside.

What are the best alternatives to OpenEXR?

Top OpenEXR alternatives in Design are ranked by recent ship velocity. Browse the "OpenEXR alternatives" section above for the current picks, or visit /alternatives/openexr for the full list with editorial commentary on each.

What are the best alternatives to Sketch?

Top Sketch alternatives in Design are ranked by recent ship velocity. Browse the "Sketch alternatives" section above for the current picks, or visit /alternatives/sketch for the full list with editorial commentary on each.