Pretty much the only time I'm doing any sort of vfx conform I'm dealing with 
prores files, never image sequences. I think the times I needed to fix I 
manually fudged the frame ranges in the comp and brought in the dpx sequence 
and lined it up.

On 8 Dec 2015, at 5:03 p.m., Morgan Pr?leur 
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Thanks Charlie, glad to hear i'm not the only one experiencing this :)
I'd like to dig deeper into this issue but at first sight it looks like 
something related to Prores or OS compatibility. Have you ever encountered this 
problem with images sequences instead?

Morgan


Le 8 d?c. 2015 ? 17:58, Charles Bedwell 
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Hi Morgan,

I have seen this issue a few times, never been able to pin down the bug however.

Charlie


On 8 Dec 2015, at 4:55 p.m., Morgan Pr?leur 
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Hello Everyone,

I'm running into a strange behaviour : I got a QT prores 4444 file from 
editorial and rebuilt the various cuts inside Nuke Studio (OS X), when i build 
the track and export the comp for the artists to work on (Nuke Windows), all 
the shots are slided by 1 frame, removing them the first of the shot and giving 
the first frame of the next shot as last... Then they save it on their end, I 
refresh the timeline, the edit points remain untouched but there's clearly a 
problem of frame range interpretation in the nuke comps and it messes with 
everything (roto is offseted & so on...).

Is this a known issue between OS X & windows ? Am i doing something wrong when 
exporting the vfx structure ?

Best regards,

Morgan Pr?leur
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