Thanks That's what I was thinking.
if you omit the node class, it works for all the nodes that have the knob.
Even better. So this works perfectly

nuke.knobDefault('shutteroffset', 'centred')
nuke.knobDefault('motionblur_shutter_offset_type', 'centred')
nuke.knobDefault('global_motionblur_shutter_offset_type', 'centred')


On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 12:35 PM, Bruno-Pierre Jobin <[email protected]>
wrote:

>  Here it is. Just change “Transform", “ScanlineRender" according to the
> class node you want to affect.
>
> nuke.knobDefault('Transform.shutteroffset', 'centred')
> nuke.knobDefault('ScanlineRender.shutteroffset', 'centred')
>
> --
> Bruno-Pierre Jobin
> 514.445.4539
>
> On Thursday, June 11, 2015 at 7:06 PM, jean-luc wrote:
>
> I'm sure it's an easy one line of python but i can't figure it out.
>
> I want Nuke to use the "center" mode in all nodes that have a motion blur
> knob.
> I can figure it out for a specific node but i'd like it to be the default
> nuke wide
>
> Any help appreciated!
>
> Cheers
> Jean-luc
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