Wow!
Thanks Matt.
I thought I was confused till now - but now it's just mind boggling. The
terminology alone makes this whole thing terribly annoying. Far as
I'm concerned Linear and Linear half float are just the same thing in lower
bit depth, but hey, doesn't seem like it is. Would be nice if
Dear friends,
we are facing some issues regarding our rendered files from
Nuke , which were in .tga format . which were then taken into After effects for
Titling and was rendered out as a 16 bit .dpx file format. here the issue is
that our final DPX file has become much
Hi Mahesh
It almost sounds like you're not having your colorspace settings in order.
Double check that on read and write nodes in Nuke. Also make sure that AE
interprets it with the correct colorspace.
Cheers
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Henrik Cednert
cto | compositor
MEKANIKEN Post Production
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Hey guys,
I was wondering if you're aware of any working solutions with Nuke +
REDCODE QT Codec on linux?
The artists' platform is OSX, which is supported by RED, but our render
farm is on FC14. From what I can see from RED's support page they only
support windows and Mac.
Maybe with any luck
As Hendrik said it sounds like a colorspace issue. What colorspace did AE
render the DPX as(log, srgb, rec709)? You want to make sure the read
colorspace of Nuke matches the write colorspace of AE.
Then when you sent them out of Nuke, what colorspace did it write them out
as?
-deke
On Wed,
Sounds like an AE problem. Check the Cineon settings in the render que. If
you choose the fullrange option it will render out a DPX with no
conversion. If you want to render out a log dpx, use the overrange preset
(and tweak the numbers so that they match the log2lin you made on import).
AE only
Thanks a lot for your help Diogo. I tried that code but couldn't figure out
how to use it. I solved the problem with python callbacks (and with some
code you posted a few moths ago).
2011/12/27 Diogo Girondi diogogiro...@gmail.com
Ahhh!
Well there is a simpler (less reliable) way that works
Hola!
Thank you for Atomkraft. Is one of the most solid examples of how Nuke can be
expanded as production tool.
Questions...
- Can the AtomReadGeo node be used to load a .geo sequence as particles... and
then render them using Nuke's ScalineRender or PrmanRender nodes?
- Once I have the