Nuke doesn't do this by default.  You probably had JOps installed in Nuke 7
which adds this ability.

J_Ops also bundles utility python scripts, as well as adding a preferences
> tab to allow easy configuration. The scripts include:
>


Improved drag and drop - create geo nodes when dropping geometry files,
> vectorfields from LUTs and optionally recurse into subdirectories on a
> folder drop.


Version 2.2 of JOps for Nuke 8 recently came out here:
http://www.nukepedia.com/plugins/other/j_ops

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On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 5:39 PM, Woei Lee <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> In Nuke 7, I am able to copy and paste a path containing .3dl file like
> this ~~/lut/001/MYSHOT_lut_v001.3dl  and it would automatically paste as a
> ('Vectorfield') node with the ['vfield_file'] filed in for me.
>
> In nuke 8, it doesn't do that anymore?
>
>
> Woei
>
>
>
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