Hey Matt,

I'd love to know what NDC stands for ....

a quick Google search gave me some possibilities....
National Drug Code
Norweigian Developers Conference
New Distribution Capability

I'm guessing.... Non - Destructive Components?

:)


On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 1:35 AM, matt estela <[email protected]> wrote:

> Actually that's something I always found surprising about nuke; for a comp
> package that at its core is happily resolution independent, why does it
> store translation in pixels? Surely it'd be better to run them as a
> fraction of screen width/height, or go full fancy pants and run them as
> NDC. Or an option to display in pixels, but store internally as NDC.
>
> Or am I missing something?
>
>
>
> On Thursday, December 19, 2013, Frank Rueter wrote:
>
>>  use user knobs that drive the position (and centre position) in
>> normalised values, i.e 1 = right side of image, 0 is left side etc.
>> use expressions in the respective knobs that take those user knob values
>> and multiply them by the incoming width or height
>>
>> scale and rotate are resolution independent anyway.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> frank
>>
>> On 19/12/13 17:14, HSK wrote:
>>
>> Hi there,
>>
>>  This may seem like...well..an odd question.
>>
>>  Ive been asked to setup a multi resolution comp/group/gizmo.
>>
>>  Where the user would have the choice of switching between Low / Hi
>> Resolution source files.
>>
>>  I know there is the "Proxy" system built into Nuke, but I think that
>> works on a global level.  They want the artists to be able to view the rest
>> of the comp at an independent resolution.....does this make sense?
>>
>>
>>  So back to my question....
>>
>>  When setting up the multi resolutions...how can I automate any
>> transformations to match?
>>
>>  since they're at different resolutions, the transform nodes have
>> different centers.
>>
>>
>>  Any help or clarity would be greatly appreciated
>>
>>  Steve
>>
>>
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