Can you check if there are no negative values or nans in the image ?
you could put a clamp node behind the read node and see if that helps...



Am 12/4/12 6:19 PM, schrieb Marten Blumen:
try launching nuke7 with --safe.

It turns off all the extensions. I haven't seen those problems on os x- could be a windows thing


On 4 December 2012 08:47, ossvale <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I also found out that putting a blur after the read node, the
    write node writes the black lines BLURRED, so the problem is
    probably in the read node?
    And found out now that (just one test) using rendering in
    background seems to work.

    Any ideas?

    Valerio


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