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Python is an interactive, object-oriented programming language. In Blender, it is used as a general-purpose scripting language and to create add-ons to extend Blender's functionality.

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Cannot set value 'RGBA' to color_mode in Blender by script (Python)

Do you have any idea how to set RGBA for this file by Python script ? …
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Cannot set value 'RGBA' to color_mode in Blender by script (Python)

Little mistake :-) I haven't set output format. There was set JPEG and it has no transparency. When I put this line (before RGBA assignment): rndr.image_settings.file_format = 'PNG' script works.
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Different output image when I set "use_borders = True" - in python script

It is caused (probably) by compositor. If I render part of image, compositor change only this one piece (tile) - without affecting another tiles. After joining them, seams can be seen. To reduce seam …
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Different output image when I set "use_borders = True" - in python script

I rendered the same scene in Blender GUI and via python script (splitting into tiles). Outputs are different. You can see tiles borders - in image generated by python script. … Image rendered in Blender GUI: Image rendered by python script (split, render, join): …
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