Yeah, localizing files is definitely nice (preferable to proxies like you 
said), but it becomes rapidly impractical once you exceed a certain number of 
artists.

-Nathan



From: Hugo Leveille 
Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2012 8:24 PM
To: Nuke user discussion 
Subject: Re: [Nuke-users] global proxy format setting?

What you'll want more often than other is a 1:1 local version of a network 
file. Not a mixed resolution

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On 2012-03-31, at 11:20 PM, "Nathan Rusch" <[email protected]> wrote:


  Once you cross that nebulous critical point where you go from using proxies 
occasionally to regularly, chances are you’re thinking about writing 
scripts/tools to handle it automagically.

  In your example, it would be possible to parse out the resolution string from 
the image path, but the easier choice would be to simply hand Nuke the path to 
the proxy sequence and let it set the format for you (using 
read['proxy'].fromUserText('/my/proxy/path')). This would also let you to work 
with a more generalized directory structure. An extremely simplified example 
would be something like:

  
/pfcluster/Alphaville/PRODUCTION/01_joyluck/RENDERS/3D_ELEMENTS/joyluck_lightTex_v019_ln/LaserGlow/full/joyluck_lightTex_v019_ln_LaserGlow.####.exr

  
/pfcluster/Alphaville/PRODUCTION/01_joyluck/RENDERS/3D_ELEMENTS/joyluck_lightTex_v019_ln/LaserGlow/proxy/joyluck_lightTex_v019_ln_LaserGlow.####.exr

  This way you won’t need to worry about doing any parsing, and can just set 
the proxy knob if that directory exists, or leave it blank otherwise.

  To be honest, however, proxies are enough of a pain that the benefits rarely 
outweigh the potential for mixups and mistakes, even at 4k and above.

  -Nathan



  From: Bill Gilman 
  Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2012 6:39 PM
  To: Nuke user discussion 
  Subject: Re: [Nuke-users] global proxy format setting?

  Hi Hugo


  First off, thanks for the code.  It doesn't seem to be working for me but 
maybe it will after you get a chance to play with it.


  Out of curiosity, how hard would it be to parse, say, a resolution directory 
and change it to the proxy res?  Would this be best done with TCL or Python?  
eg.:


  
/pfcluster/Alphaville/PRODUCTION/01_joyluck/RENDERS/3D_ELEMENTS/joyluck_lightTex_v019_ln/LaserGlow/4096x3112/joyluck_lightTex_v019_ln_LaserGlow.####.exr
                              ^ ^ ^


  would become


  
/pfcluster/Alphaville/PRODUCTION/01_joyluck/RENDERS/3D_ELEMENTS/joyluck_lightTex_v019_ln/LaserGlow/1024x778/joyluck_lightTex_v019_ln_LaserGlow.####.exr
                              ^ ^ ^


  But my real question is:  everybody has to do this with shots they're using 
proxies for?  That seems really nuts to me.  I can't imagine everyone has 
automatic scripts to do this sort of thing.  

  Here's to it

  Bill
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