And this is on OSX, Nuke 6.2v4


On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 9:46 PM, Johan Boije <[email protected]> wrote:

> Normally I wouldn't go near quicktime but for reasons I can't control I'd
> like to read Quicktime Uncompressed 10-bit YUV directly in Nuke. This will
> introduce a distinct chroma shift so it's not possible. What's your
> experience with this? Any solutions?
> I Believe I've read numerous threads on this matter but didn't find
> anything specific on 10bit uncompressed. I know it's complicated and that it
> probably has to do with Nuke's "home-brew" of the quicktime reader. Normally
> I wouldn't consider anything but file sequences in Nuke, or in the rest in
> my workflow for that matter. But this time I have like a gazillion quicktime
> files that needs to be treated and I'd prefer not to have to convert them
> elsewhere previous to bringing them to Nuke.
> What's your experience with this? Is it even possible to keep a controlled
> workflow with any type of uncompressed Quicktime format? I've had a look at
> ProRes before and that was problematic too with chroma shifts introduced.
> I hate hate hate hate Quicktime. From the bottom of my heart. Hate it.
> Sorry.... now I feel better.
>
> Cheers,
> J.
>
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