I think that would muddy the water as all of a sudden your render farm renders would take a million year when they shouldn't. The concept of localising is that you get exactly what you would get were you to read the data from the network path.

I'd rather see a petition to urge all renderers to support scanline based output - and while you're at it, support data windows as well :)

hmmm, petitions.... another section for nukepedia v2? :-D




On 10/06/13 09:36, Elias Ericsson Rydberg wrote:
Regarding the exr's, it would be cool if nuke automatically processed all read nodes to be scanline when you did a localized cache. As most renders produce non-scanline files this could be really handy. The workaround is to have the farm generate scanline files as a post-render process.

9 jun 2013 kl. 23:26 skrev RsLittle <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:

Some tips beyond whats on the hot key page would be great. Maybe things like: bit depth is only relavent as it relates to gamut and needed gradation with in that gamut. Or exr files are not all equal in nuke. Try to insure scanline exr for best results. Know default block exr programs ..... Know default exr peograms.......


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-------- Original message --------
From: Frank Rueter <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: 06/09/2013 5:12 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Nuke-users] your favourite nuke trick/tip


Yes, good one, thank you.

We are making good progress so will be back online soon. I kinda wanna say maybe even in a week from now, but that might be a little too optimistic.
Coming along well though.

I will post an update here and via Twitter/LinkedIn/FB when we are back online.

Cheers,
frank

On 10/06/13 01:35, Fabian Fischer wrote:
Hello Frank,

Don't forget this one:

- Use J to select a backdrop and jump to it in the DAG.

btw, whats going on with nukepedia? Now that it is unavailable, I realize how often I need it in daily business... :)
btw 2: thank you for your work on nukepedia.

cheers,
fabian

Am 09.06.2013 08:24, schrieb Frank Rueter:
Hi all,

as we are rebuilding Nukepedia I thought it's a good time to add some more random tips to show on the homepage, so I thought I'd ask for input from all of you. The "random tips" collection will show a slide show that cycles through a collection of random little tips and tricks at the top of the home page. Kinda like before except it will be animated (before it required a page reload to show a new tip).

If anybody has a cool little tip that can be described in a short sentence, pleas reply to this thread and I will add it to the collection for the new Nukepedia.

We already have the following:

  * holding ctrl and click+dragging to the left of a digit in a
    number field will turn on the virtual slider for that decimal
    position
  * hover the mouse pointer over any knob to see it's tooltip help
  * use the number pad to nudge any selected OSC (on screen
    control). The modifier keys effect the increments.
  * shift+number key on a selected node will load the respective
    buffer into the wipe mode to compare it to the currently viewed
    buffer
  * sign up to the official mailing lists through Nuke's help menu
  * holding shift while click+dragging a connected arrow head or
    tail will copy the respective pipe to create another connection
  * holding ctrl/cmd+shift when dropping a node on top of another
    will swap their positions and connections in the tree
  * page up and page down keys cycle through your available layers
    in the viewer
  * "$gui" in expressions will return 1 in the UI and 0 at render
    time. Great for enabling nodes only when rendering on the farm
    (use it in the disable knob or Switch node).
  * Middle clicking a icon of a node toolbar recalls the last
    node/tool used from that menu.
  * Use Alt+W to draw a ROI in the viewer.
  * When working with floating viewers you can use Ctrl+R or
    Command+R to have the viewer window resized to fit it's contents.
  * Ctrl+Click (LMB) on a tab will detach it from a panel.
  * Quick tap the space bar to maximize a pane and hold it a bit
    longer to open the right-click menu.
  * Use Shift+{ and Shift+} to hide/show the top and bottom
    toolbars of a Viewer.
  * You can toggle full screen for most floating panels in Nuke by
    using Alt+S.
  * Use MMB+Drag in the Viewer's timeline to focus a certain
    region, Alt+LMB+Drag to pan it and MMB+Click to frame the
    entire range.
  * When working with the Properties Bin you can use Ctrl+Double
    Click on a node to open it as a float window
  * You can scroll the Properties Bin by Alt+Clicking & dragging
    labels of nodes
  * You can use Ctrl+T to cycle between panels of a pane.


Cheers,
frank



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