You are not the only one. Having control over frame range when rendering to the timeline would be very sensible and enormous workflow improvement. I gave up on "render to timeline" all together because of the lack of this feature (I had very long shots at the time with vfx only on very few frames).

On 04/15/2016 11:41 AM, jean-luc wrote:
I love “render to timeline” in Nuke Studio but I can’t understand why it 
deletes all the existing frames of the latest render and why you can only 
render the entire frame range

I don’t think it would be too hard to make the clip color reflect which frames 
are current and which are old in the timeline. For example when some of the 
frames are missing/offline it turns red and the rest of the clip is yellow.
So say I have a 1000 frames clip and I’m only working on 1-100, the clip would 
be green 1-100 and yellow 101-1000 after rendering 1-100 to the timeline.

I can think of a few workaround with multiple tracks and changing the project 
settings to change the frame range but it seems like an overly complicated way 
to do it.

The only convenient way around it is to use Deadline or something like it to 
render sections of the shot in the background.

I’m wondering if I’m the only person who finds this strange? I’d log a feature 
request if there is enough people 
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