I have a client requesting tiff format in 1 single strip, containing all rows.
Apparently what I am writing out from Nuke is not in this format. I am writing
out 8 bit, uncompressed. How can I force Nuke to write out 1 single strip tiff
? Also, how can I check that this is the case ?
Cheers M.
I know what mean but that is about as obscure a use of tiff encoding that
exist. Its for multipage tiff files. This is not used by any movie image
program I am aware off. Its most often used for the same way a PDF would
work. What is this delivery for?
Randy S. Little
I'm assuming that by strip we're referring to the TIFF usage, which means the
image is not tiled.
Nuke does write out a single strip TIFF image with all rows. Here's the TIFF
header of a file from Nuke:
TIFF Directory at offset 0x3ff1c (261916)
Image Width: 2048 Image Length: 1556
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
Hey,
I cannot attach zips to mails send to support. I get a returned email:
582 The file attached violates our email policy
Is it just me or did they (accidently) change their policy?
Sebastian
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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
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
hello everyone, I am trying to create an auto ShuffleCopy python script. I
wonder if there is a way to check what channels have information and what not.
For example, if one read node has only the red channel I want the shuffleCopy
to create automatically that new channel and not the blue or
You encountered old bug in Nuke. When you fetch metadata from movie format
readers (mov, avi, ffmpeg, r3d) Nuke from time to time (quite often) gives
black frame, colorfull noise or shows error messages. In older versions of Nuke
and movReader when this error occurs Nuke shows unhandled pixel
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
I've just had a terrible time with exactly that format - used the new denoise
tool which cleaned it up well but was very very noisey to begin with - the blue
channel was awful.
Howard
From: Nick Guth nick.g...@gmail.com
To: Nuke user discussion
and on mac OSX
Howard
From: Hugo Leveille hu...@fastmail.net
To: Nuke user discussion nuke-users@support.thefoundry.co.uk
Sent: Friday, 23 September 2011, 3:40
Subject: Re: [Nuke-users] Convolve crashing in 6.3v3
Yep crash on linux centos and win7. I have
800 asa too, tungsten balanced (which I think will add more noise to blue).
prores 4.4.4 but came out looking like 4.2.2 with so much noise I thought I was
back on 16mm high asa stock.
What ASA are people recommending, as low as you can go?
Howard
From:
I have a shot with some heavy aberration that's red/cyan in color and it's
affecting my key on a blue screen. Is there a way to shift the color channels
and make the aberration less prominent?
Thanks.
Darren Coombes
darren.coom...@me.com
0418 631
If you have the full Furnace suite you can try F_ChannelRepair. If you
don't have furnace, you can try translating the color channels individually
through a radial grad using a transform masked node to re-align the color
channels.
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 9:08 PM, Darren Coombes
Sometimes I will individually lensDistort the r,g,b, channels. There
isn't a channel knob on it though so you have to do them separately
and remerge them.
Also sometimes basic scale/transforms on individual channels will work.
-deke
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 20:15, John Mangia
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