Maybe you could run a script on a selected read node. Have it get the path from 
the read and go to the camera folder. Have it list the folders in it, in other 
words list the passes. Then for each folder get the first file inside it. Load 
it in to nuke, replace .0001.exr with .%04d.exr and as a final step set the 
begin and end frame to the same value as the beauty.

Could that work?

/Elias

2 maj 2013 kl. 15:32 skrev Gary Jaeger <[email protected]>:

> I'm trying to think of a way to automate read nodes for common setups. For 
> instance, suppose you had on disk:
> 
> /foo/bar/CAMERA1/beauty/foo_camera1_beauty.%04d.exr , and always you had
> 
> /foo/bar/CAMERA1/ao/foo_camera1_ao.%04d.exr
> /foo/bar/CAMERA1/rawLight/foo_camera1_rawLight.%04d.exr
> /foo/bar/CAMERA1/depth/foo_camera1_depth.%04d.exr
> 
> Etc. Is there a way to load the first, and have the others autoload?
> 
> Also, same question but additionally you had
> 
> /foo/bar/CAMERA2/ao/foo_camera1_ao.%04d.exr
> /foo/bar/CAMERA3/ao/foo_camera1_ao.%04d.exr
> 
> etc, each with the same passes. Is it possible to do a NoOp or something that 
> will do this? I realize multichannel would have been better in this case, but 
> it didn't work out for a variety of reasons.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Gary Jaeger // Core Studio
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