Use a metadata node.


Ron Ganbar
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On 3 June 2013 19:30, paulinventome <[email protected]>wrote:

> **
> Is there a way to empirically tell the bit depth of a file after Nuke has
> read it? I can take a 32 bit file and do a difference with an incoming file
> to see that there is a difference but i need to know how many levels of RGB
> there actually is in the source file. 8 bit, 10 bit or 12 bit.
>
> Is there a clever way of finding this out i've not been able to work out
> yet?
>
> Or a way of taking a file and clipping it to 8/10/12 bit to compare
> against?
>
> many thanks
> Paul
>
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