Btw
Trick with order of formats in formats.tcl works but only if Reader don't set 
up any aspect ratio.
 
W dniu 2011-06-23 22:55:03 użytkownik Adrian Baltowski 
<adrian...@poczta.onet.pl> napisał:
Hey
 
Formats.tcl file has nothing to do with Reader's aspect ratio. This is only 
list of names of formats in Nuke, created for users convenience.
Reader set up format based on info about resolution and aspect ratio of 
file. Then Nuke compares the format with the formats.tcl and if format has a 
name, Nuke uses this name. Thats all.
If you remove standard PAL (1.09) format from the list, Nuke will create new 
unnamed format.
 
I guess that you have problem with quicktime files. The actual problem is 
inside movReader in Nuke, which in some cases can't read out actual aspect 
ratio from quicktime file. Its worth to say, that sometimes this information is 
not saved in mov files.
 
Best
Adrian
 
W dniu 2011-06-23 21:43:45 użytkownik Deke Kincaid <dekekinc...@gmail.com> 
napisał:
I suggest you don't edit the files in your application directory.  Copy it to 
your .nuke or wherever you NUKE_PATH is and edit it there.
 
-deke
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 15:25, Ned Wilson <ned.wil...@scanlinevfx.com> wrote:
 
As an alternative, edit formats.tcl.
On windows machines, you will find this here:
C:Program FilesNuke6.2v4pluginsformats.tcl
On Mac, here:
/Applications/Nuke6.2v4/Nuke6.2v4.app/Contents/MacOS/plugins/formats.tcl ( This 
is from memory, I don't have a Mac in front of me )
Inside this file you will notice that 16:9 video formats are listed after 4:3 
video formats. Simply cut the 16:9 formats and paste them before the 4:3 ones. 
Then, Nuke will default to the 16:9 version for both NTSC and PAL.
 
On 6/23/2011 8:42 AM, Ean Carr wrote: Hey Donat,
Just edit the built-in PAL format to a different pixel aspect and Read nodes 
will match images that match the PAL resolution to that format.
Edit > Project Settings...
Change PAL from 1.09 to whatever you want.
-E
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 2:35 PM, Donat Van Bellinghen <donat.l...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to change the default pixel aspect ratio for read nodes. We use 
PAL Anamorphic footage a lot and when I drop some footage in Nuke the Read node 
is set to a standard PAL pixel aspect ratio.
I hope there's a solution for this.
Regards.
Donat Van Bellinghen
www.nozon.com
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