Re: [Nuke-users] driving curves with other curves

2011-07-19 Thread Martin
Long time lurker, first time poster...

Is it possible to drive (for example) a red and a blue curve in ColorLookups1 
using a single curve in ColorLookups2?

Thanks in advance

Martin
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Re: [Nuke-users] drag and drop image seq viewer

2011-07-19 Thread Schubert Anselme
there's also RV (which you can use in Nuke as a flipbook also)
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On 2011-07-18, at 11:23 PM, Nick Guth wrote:

 Try DJV.
 
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 On Jul 18, 2011, at 8:15 PM, Darren Coombes dar...@resolutiondesign.com.au 
 wrote:
 
 Does anyone know of a good image seq viewer for mac that you can drag and 
 drop an image seq onto for mac os x?
 
 I know there's the framecycler that comes with nuke, but are there others 
 that are useful?
 
 Thanks.
 
 
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Re: [Nuke-users] driving curves with other curves

2011-07-19 Thread Howard Jones
Yup

set cut_paste_input [stack 0]
version 6.2 v2
push $cut_paste_input
add_layer {rgba rgba.beta}
ColorLookup {
 lut {master {curve C 0 x0.4722810984 0.2492647171 x0.6969495416 0.682777 
x1 
1}
   red {}
   green {}
   blue {}
   alpha {}}
 name ColorLookup3
 selected true
 xpos 13429
 ypos 1569
}
ColorLookup {
 inputs 0
 lut {master {}
   red {ColorLookup3.lut.master C 0 1}
   green {}
   blue {ColorLookup3.lut.master C 0 1}
   alpha {}}
 name ColorLookup4
 selected true
 xpos 13543
 ypos 1565
}







From: Martin jackyoungbl...@mac.com
To: Nuke user discussion nuke-users@support.thefoundry.co.uk
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Sent: Mon, 18 July, 2011 15:30:25
Subject: Re: [Nuke-users] driving curves with other curves

Long time lurker, first time poster...

Is it possible to drive (for example) a red and a blue curve in ColorLookups1 
using a single curve in ColorLookups2?

Thanks in advance

Martin
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Re: [Nuke-users] drag and drop image seq viewer

2011-07-19 Thread Randy Little
for just plan flipping DJV is great.   Just remember to go into prefs and
set the cache to on and a larger size.

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On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 12:15, Schubert Anselme sanse...@me.com wrote:

 there's also RV (which you can use in Nuke as a flipbook also)
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 On 2011-07-18, at 11:23 PM, Nick Guth wrote:

 Try DJV.

 Nick Guth
 motion . composite . design
 www.nickguth.com

 On Jul 18, 2011, at 8:15 PM, Darren Coombes 
 dar...@resolutiondesign.com.au wrote:

 Does anyone know of a good image seq viewer for mac that you can drag and
 drop an image seq onto for mac os x?

 I know there's the framecycler that comes with nuke, but are there others
 that are useful?

 Thanks.


  *Darren Coombes*
 *Compositor*

 *www.resolutiondesign.com.au* http://www.resolutiondesign.com.au/


 *resolution:  sydney australia*   tel: *+61 2 9360 9908* fax:
 +*61 2 9360 8908*
 *22* burton st: east sydney: *2010* post office box: *614*
  darlinghurst: 1300*   *abn: *3305 196 1856*

 *2010 Silver One Show Entertainment Award: Online Branded Entertainment *
 *2009 Gold Promax/BDA Award: Best Broadcast Design Image Spot  *
 *2009 Winner Creative Review Hotshop Award: Post Production / VFX*
 *2009 Finalist Creative Review Hotshop Award: Broadcast Design*


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[Nuke-users] EnumerationKnob annoyances

2011-07-19 Thread Ned Wilson
Hey all,

In the root node, I have created one custom EnumerationKnob or drop down list. 
I have named it water_label.

I have several switch nodes that are expression linked to this knob like so: 
[numvalue root.water_label]. These update in real time.

However, I wanted to use a Backdrop ( or a Note, or a NoOp node ) to display 
the text in the drop down in an easy-to-read fashion to someone who opens the 
script for the first time.

The only issue is, try as I might, these will NOT update in real time! I have 
tried the following two command strings, to no avail:

[value root.water_label]
[python nuke.root().knob(water_label).value()]

Has anyone else noticed this behavior? Am I doing something wrong, or is this a 
bug? If it's a bug, is there a known workaround?

Thanks!

-n

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Re: [Nuke-users] EnumerationKnob annoyances

2011-07-19 Thread Ned Wilson
Thanks Michael!

I'll have to talk to the pipeline guys about getting this integrated 
facility-wide, but I'll test it out locally right now.

I appreciate it!

-n

On Jul 19, 2011, at 8:45 AM, Michael Havart wrote:

 Yeah, I don't why but it's not refreshing...
 
 try this simple callback (make sure the pulldown name is 'menu' and the 
 backdrop is 'backdrop')
 
 def changeLabel():
 if nuke.thisKnob().name() == 'menu':
 
 nuke.toNode('backdrop').knob('label').setValue(nuke.thisKnob().value())
 
 nuke.callbacks.addKnobChanged(changeLabel, args=(), kwargs={}, nodeClass = 
 'Root' )
 
 cheers,
 Michael
 
 
 On 19 July 2011 16:35, Ned Wilson nedwil...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hey all,
 
 In the root node, I have created one custom EnumerationKnob or drop down 
 list. I have named it water_label.
 
 I have several switch nodes that are expression linked to this knob like so: 
 [numvalue root.water_label]. These update in real time.
 
 However, I wanted to use a Backdrop ( or a Note, or a NoOp node ) to display 
 the text in the drop down in an easy-to-read fashion to someone who opens the 
 script for the first time.
 
 The only issue is, try as I might, these will NOT update in real time! I have 
 tried the following two command strings, to no avail:
 
 [value root.water_label]
 [python nuke.root().knob(water_label).value()]
 
 Has anyone else noticed this behavior? Am I doing something wrong, or is this 
 a bug? If it's a bug, is there a known workaround?
 
 Thanks!
 
 -n
 
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[Nuke-users] Invitation to connect on LinkedIn

2011-07-19 Thread Nand Kishor
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