[Nuke-users] Re: I got a weird one here guys....

2011-11-11 Thread ross daly
Hi Anthony, You forgot the screenshots. ___ Nuke-users mailing list Nuke-users@support.thefoundry.co.uk, http://forums.thefoundry.co.uk/ http://support.thefoundry.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nuke-users

Re: [Nuke-users] Re: I got a weird one here guys....

2011-09-27 Thread Igor Majdandzic
It sounds like a problem I had once. If remember correctly, try writing out the dpx linear and convert colorspace with the appropriate node beforehand. On 9/26/2011 8:47 PM, Farhad Mohasseb wrote: This sounds like a cache issue more than anything elsehave you tried emptying the cache

Re: Re: [Nuke-users] Re: I got a weird one here guys....

2011-09-27 Thread Michael Habenicht
: [Nuke-users] Re: I got a weird one here guys OK! So, it is definitely a bug and it has to do with STEREO. This only happens on the RIGHT eye and again, it only happens when viewing a Write or the output of a write that is an EXR. Heres the bug: When my Write was set to left,right

Re: [Nuke-users] Re: I got a weird one here guys....

2011-09-26 Thread Anthony Kramer
Sorry, yes, I should have mentioned that. When I write out the exr and read it back, it still has the errors I see when just viewing the write node. -ak On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 4:22 PM, Sean Looper sloo...@imageworks.com wrote: The Write node passthrough does make certain assumptions when your

Re: [Nuke-users] Re: I got a weird one here guys....

2011-09-26 Thread Mason
32 bit Floating Point EXR permits negative values. Sounds like you are getting these values from your comp and EXR is not clipping those values. -Mason On Sep 26, 2011, at 4:24 PM, Anthony Kramer anthony.kra...@gmail.com wrote: Sorry, yes, I should have mentioned that. When I write out the

Re: [Nuke-users] Re: I got a weird one here guys....

2011-09-26 Thread Anthony Kramer
Its not that the neg values are being retained by the write node, its that the negative values APPEAR when viewing the write node. This morning I open up the same comp and the issues were gone for about an hour, and then they came back. Deleted the viewer node, and it went away again. I'm pretty

Re: [Nuke-users] Re: I got a weird one here guys....

2011-09-26 Thread Farhad Mohasseb
This sounds like a cache issue more than anything elsehave you tried emptying the cache and the buffer? Do you still get the same thing? If you change the viewer lut do you still get it or does it go away until you go back to the last used lut? On Sep 26, 2011 11:28 AM, Anthony Kramer

Re: [Nuke-users] Re: I got a weird one here guys....

2011-09-24 Thread Sean Looper
The Write node passthrough does make certain assumptions when your output is exr. Try writing the file out and compare the written frames to your last node. -sean Sent from my cellular device On Sep 24, 2011, at 2:16 PM, Anthony Kramer anthony.kra...@gmail.commailto:anthony.kra...@gmail.com