Normally when you go from 29.97 with pulldown you first would verify whether 
your footage indeed has pulldown. This is something I would not expect to be 
the case. If there is pulldown, what you would do is first remove it to let the 
footage run at 24 fps progressive, and then play it back at 25 fps.

If you got no pulldown you would either run the footage at the framerate if 
destination - that would slow it down, or you would use something like Kronos 
to retime footage to the target length in frames. Needless to say you will need 
to deinterlace first.



On 10 sep. 2012, at 09:42, "Jean-Loup Bro" <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> I was hoping there may be someone out there that has already troubleshooted 
> this and could lead me to a solution within Nuke, without having to convert 
> to another app for the task !!
> Many thanks in advance for any pointers,
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