I was going to add that (honest) - but this only works for one shot
so I would have thought you needed python if there was more than one shot 
involved which is probably a special case.

H


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From: Tim BOWMAN <tim.bow...@me.com>
To: Nuke user discussion <nuke-users@support.thefoundry.co.uk>
Sent: Fri, 17 June, 2011 23:34:56
Subject: Re: [Nuke-users] Open an image sequence directly from the command line

And that viewer is inside a full Nuke session. All you need to do is restore 
one 
of your preset layouts and you're back to Nuke as you're used to seeing it.

-t

On Jun 17, 2011, at 10:52 PM, Howard Jones wrote:

> or you could use
>  nuke -v       <path>filename.###.ext 1 100
> 
> this launches a viewer only and loads the clip. (use same syntax as in nuke 
>read so if its pre 6.2 use %03d instead of ###
>  
> Howard
> 
> From: Julian Van Mil <maill...@julianvanmil.com>
> To: Nuke user discussion <nuke-users@support.thefoundry.co.uk>
> Sent: Fri, 17 June, 2011 13:05:30
> Subject: Re: [Nuke-users] Open an image sequence directly from the command 
line
> 
> Andrew Andoru makes the awesome NukeView that does just this;
> 
> http://www.andrewandoru.com/labs/nukeview/
> 
> - jvm
> 
> 
> On 2011-06-17, at 7:59 , Randy Little wrote:
> 
>> if you are just flipping frames google DJV.  good for basic frame flipping.
>> Randy S. Little
>> http://www.rslittle.com
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 05:50, Ron Ganbar <ron...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> As far as I know this is not possible, as Nuke's player is Framecycler.
>> Probably, if you have a Framecycler license you can use command line to 
>> launch 
>>a sequence there.
>> 
>> 
>> Ron Ganbar
>> email: ron...@gmail.com
>> tel: +44 (0)7968 007 309 [UK]
>>      +972 (0)54 255 9765 [Israel]
>> url: http://ronganbar.wordpress.com/
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 17 June 2011 13:59, julien hery <julien.h...@yahoo.fr> wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I'm searching for a way to open directly from the command line an image 
>>sequence
>> 
>> let's say something like : nuke --file Sequence.%04d.tga
>> 
>> and it would open nuke and create a read using this sequence
>> 
>> does something like this already exist? Or should I try to launch nuke, 
>> execute 
>>a python script that would create this read?
>> 
>> Thanks a lot

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