Re: [Nuke-users] Adjusting Bounding Box of Deep images

2015-06-03 Thread Daniel Hartlehnert
Hi Thorsten,

i have a pretty good guess what you are up to :)
I have been working with deep data in a car configurator setup several times. 
And yes, creating deep EXR with bounding boxes is possible.
Save yourself alot of pain and don't do it without it, trust me.

Daniel

Am 03.06.2015 um 16:27 schrieb Thorsten Kaufmann:

 Hey there,
  
 [rant]
 As it seems that forums and mailing lists are not synchronised, please excuse 
 the cross post. User base fragmentation, YAY!
 [/rant]
  
 Is it possible to modify the datawindow/bounding box of a deepImage and write 
 that to a deep EXR? We can save a lot of space using datawindow
 and I am currently evaluating deep comp and would love to integrate that for 
 both performance and space requirement reasons.
  
 Cheers,
 Thorsten
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AW: [Nuke-users] Adjusting Bounding Box of Deep images

2015-06-03 Thread Thorsten Kaufmann
?Thanks, but is it possible from within nuke? I can't seem to do regular crops 
on DeepData only z-based cropping?

Copying from 2D would also work as a workaround i guess. How to do that?


Cheers,

Thorsten


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Betreff: Re: [Nuke-users] Adjusting Bounding Box of Deep images

Hi Thorsten,

i have a pretty good guess what you are up to :)
I have been working with deep data in a car configurator setup several times. 
And yes, creating deep EXR with bounding boxes is possible.
Save yourself alot of pain and don't do it without it, trust me.

Daniel

Am 03.06.2015 um 16:27 schrieb Thorsten Kaufmann:

Hey there,

[rant]
As it seems that forums and mailing lists are not synchronised, please excuse 
the cross post. User base fragmentation, YAY!
[/rant]

Is it possible to modify the datawindow/bounding box of a deepImage and write 
that to a deep EXR? We can save a lot of space using datawindow
and I am currently evaluating deep comp and would love to integrate that for 
both performance and space requirement reasons.

Cheers,
Thorsten

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Re: [Nuke-users] Adjusting Bounding Box of Deep images

2015-06-03 Thread Frank Rueter|OHUfx

As it seems that forums and mailing lists are not synchronised,
Yikes. I forgot all about the forums as I was assuming they were synced 
and have no time to log in through web browsers to keep an eye on posts.

Oh well, guess I'm missing out on a bit now


On 04/06/15 02:27, Thorsten Kaufmann wrote:


Hey there,

[rant]

As it seems that forums and mailing lists are not synchronised, please 
excuse the cross post. User base fragmentation, YAY!


[/rant]

Is it possible to modify the datawindow/bounding box of a deepImage 
and write that to a deep EXR? We can save a lot of space using datawindow


and I am currently evaluating deep comp and would love to integrate 
that for both performance and space requirement reasons.


Cheers,

Thorsten

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Re: [Nuke-users] Nuke crash on exit

2015-06-03 Thread Daniel Hartlehnert
Hmm, custom nuke panels! We usen them alot as well. Sounds like the culprit.


Am 03.06.2015 um 03:20 schrieb Frank Rueter|OHUfx:

 I get it every time the moment I use the viewer.
 -start nuke
 -create checkerboard
 -hook up checkerboard to viewer
 -close nuke
 -seg fault
 
 Without my pipeline code (which does register a couple of PySide widgets as 
 nuke panels) it doesn't happen, but it never used to happen before Nuke 8.
 
 Reported this back when it started in Nuke 8
 
 
 
 On 03/06/15 01:45, Rich Bobo wrote:
 Frank,
 
 I have been getting crashes on exit (Nuke 9.0v4 on Windows 7 Pro) for a 
 while now… Not sure what leads to the problem - it’s fairly random. Could be 
 high memory usage, but I’m not sure. My machine has 64 GB of RAM...
 
 Rich
 
 
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 On Jun 1, 2015, at 7:29 PM, Frank Rueter|OHUfx fr...@ohufx.com wrote:
 
 interestingly Nuke9 decided to seg fault on start up for me as well now. If 
 I keep trying it eventually launches.
 anybody else?
 
 On 31/05/15 18:02, Daniel Hartlehnert wrote:
 Uh, segmentation fault crashes. Getting these alot! on Linux/Nuke7.
 However, the crashes i talked about don't show any error message in the 
 command line window. Usually its already gone as well.
 
 
 Am 31.05.2015 um 05:22 schrieb Ben Dickson:
 
 Might be due to this (not sure if this is still the case in Nuke 9):
 
 On 23/11/13 02:54, The Foundry Support wrote:
 Hi Ben
 
 I managed to get this crashing consistently on Linux with your steps in 
 Nuke
 7/8 but not in 6.3v9.  I've reopened the bug.
 
 Thanks
 
 Jason
 
 Ben Dickson ben.dick...@rsp.com.au wrote:
 
 There was a problem fixed in Nuke 6.3v8,
 
 Bug #23576, Segmentation Fault on Nuke exit after using a custom PySide
 window
 
 However I am having a similar problem in Nuke 7.0v8, on Linux.
 [...]
 On 30/05/15 15:39, Fredrik Averpil wrote:
 Yeah, we get this too occasionally.
 lör 30 maj 2015 kl. 05:12 skrev Frank Rueter|OHUfx fr...@ohufx.com
 mailto:fr...@ohufx.com:
 
Same here since Nuke 8 (on linux and osx).  Quite annoying.
Reported it back then
 
 
 
On 30/05/15 06:36, Daniel Hartlehnert wrote:
I doubt its your pipeline. I've seen it across many companies i
have worked for. Like i said, it only happens when the script was
very memory heavy. Seems to have something to do with freeing the
memory.
 
Am 29.05.2015 um 20:23 schrieb Bruno-Pierre Jobin:
 
Same on Linux. I thought it was one of our pipeline tools that
cause the crashing but if you are also experiencing this,
its probably Nuke 9.
 
On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 1:27 PM, Howard Jones
mrhowardjo...@yahoo.com mailto:mrhowardjo...@yahoo.com wrote:
 
I can confirm on Mac - see this a lot.
 
H
 On 29 May 2015, at 18:21, Daniel Hartlehnert dah...@gmx.de
mailto:dah...@gmx.de wrote:

 Hi,

 in my experience, Nuke 9 crashes alot when your script was
memory intense and you are closing it. When you quit the
application, Nuke will exit, but Windows will very often
display a crash message. No Nuke crash reporter.
 I saw this very often with earlier version, maybe around
v6, then i got better, and now in 9, its as bad as it ever was.
 Can anyone else confirm this? Nuke 9 on Windows.

 Cheers,
 Daniel

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[Nuke-users] Adjusting Bounding Box of Deep images

2015-06-03 Thread Thorsten Kaufmann
Hey there,

[rant]
As it seems that forums and mailing lists are not synchronised, please excuse 
the cross post. User base fragmentation, YAY!
[/rant]

Is it possible to modify the datawindow/bounding box of a deepImage and write 
that to a deep EXR? We can save a lot of space using datawindow
and I am currently evaluating deep comp and would love to integrate that for 
both performance and space requirement reasons.

Cheers,
Thorsten

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Re: [Nuke-users] Nuke crash on exit

2015-06-03 Thread Jake Richards
To maybe reiterate what Frank says, I can get consistent seg faults with the 
following code in linux and Nuke 9.0v4: 

Nuke9.0 --safe 
(paste and execute this code in the script editor) 
### 

from PyQt4 import QtGui,QtCore 

class pyQtTestDialog(QtGui.QWidget): 

def __init__(self): 
super(pyQtTestDialog,self).__init__() 

self.grid = QtGui.QGridLayout() 
self.setLayout(self.grid) 
self.OKButton = QtGui.QPushButton(Ok) 
self.cancelButton = QtGui.QPushButton(Cancel) 
self.grid.addWidget(self.OKButton,0,0,1,1) 
self.grid.addWidget(self.cancelButton,0,1,1,1) 
self.connect(self.OKButton,QtCore.SIGNAL('clicked()'),self.close) 
self.connect(self.cancelButton,QtCore.SIGNAL('clicked()'),self.close) 

nuke.menu(Nuke).addCommand(HI,t = pyQtTestDialog();t.show()) 
### 

Click HI, then close the window and Nuke and I get a seg fault. 
In Nuke 8.0v6 everything used to work fine. What are the versions of Qt or PyQt 
that should be used? 
My query reports: 

('Qt version:', '4.8.4') 
('PyQt version:', '4.10.2') 

Thanks! 
Jake 

- Original Message -

| From: Frank Rueter|OHUfx fr...@ohufx.com
| To: nuke-users@support.thefoundry.co.uk
| Sent: Tuesday, June 2, 2015 9:20:16 PM
| Subject: Re: [Nuke-users] Nuke crash on exit

| I get it every time the moment I use the viewer.
| -start nuke
| -create checkerboard
| -hook up checkerboard to viewer
| -close nuke
| -seg fault

| Without my pipeline code (which does register a couple of PySide
| widgets as nuke panels) it doesn't happen, but it never used to
| happen before Nuke 8.

| Reported this back when it started in Nuke 8

| On 03/06/15 01:45, Rich Bobo wrote:

| | Frank,
| 

| | I have been getting crashes on exit (Nuke 9.0v4 on Windows 7 Pro)
| | for
| | a while now… Not sure what leads to the problem - it’s fairly
| | random. Could be high memory usage, but I’m not sure. My machine
| | has
| | 64 GB of RAM...
| 

| | Rich
| 

| | Rich Bobo
| 
| | Senior VFX Compositor
| 
| | Armstrong White
| 
| | Email: rich.b...@armstrong-white.com
| 
| | http://armstrong-white.com/
| 

| | Email: richb...@mac.com
| 
| | Mobile: (248) 840-2665
| 
| | Web: http://richbobo.com/
| 

| | | On Jun 1, 2015, at 7:29 PM, Frank Rueter|OHUfx  fr...@ohufx.com
| | | 
| | | wrote:
| | 
| 

| | | interestingly Nuke9 decided to seg fault on start up for me as
| | | well
| | | now. If I keep trying it eventually launches.
| | 
| 
| | | anybody else?
| | 
| 

| | | On 31/05/15 18:02, Daniel Hartlehnert wrote:
| | 
| 

| | | | Uh, segmentation fault crashes. Getting these alot! on
| | | | Linux/Nuke7.
| | | 
| | 
| 
| | | | However, the crashes i talked about don't show any error
| | | | message
| | | | in
| | | | the command line window. Usually its already gone as well.
| | | 
| | 
| 

| | | | Am 31.05.2015 um 05:22 schrieb Ben Dickson:
| | | 
| | 
| 
| | | | | Might be due to this (not sure if this is still the case in
| | | | | Nuke
| | | | | 9):
| | | | 
| | | 
| | 
| 

| | | | | On 23/11/13 02:54, The Foundry Support wrote:
| | | | 
| | | 
| | 
| 
| | | | | | Hi Ben
| | | | | 
| | | | 
| | | 
| | 
| 

| | | | | | I managed to get this crashing consistently on Linux with
| | | | | | your
| | | | | | steps
| | | | | | in Nuke
| | | | | 
| | | | 
| | | 
| | 
| 
| | | | | | 7/8 but not in 6.3v9.  I've reopened the bug.
| | | | | 
| | | | 
| | | 
| | 
| 

| | | | | | Thanks
| | | | | 
| | | | 
| | | 
| | 
| 

| | | | | | Jason
| | | | | 
| | | | 
| | | 
| | 
| 

| | | | | | Ben Dickson ben.dick...@rsp.com.au wrote:
| | | | | 
| | | | 
| | | 
| | 
| 
| | | | | | | There was a problem fixed in Nuke 6.3v8,
| | | | | | 
| | | | | 
| | | | 
| | | 
| | 
| 

| | | | | | | Bug #23576, Segmentation Fault on Nuke exit after using
| | | | | | | a
| | | | | | | custom
| | | | | | | PySide
| | | | | | 
| | | | | 
| | | | 
| | | 
| | 
| 
| | | | | | | window
| | | | | | 
| | | | | 
| | | | 
| | | 
| | 
| 

| | | | | | | However I am having a similar problem in Nuke 7.0v8, on
| | | | | | | Linux.
| | | | | | 
| | | | | 
| | | | 
| | | 
| | 
| 
| | | | | | | [...]
| | | | | | 
| | | | | 
| | | | 
| | | 
| | 
| 
| | | | | On 30/05/15 15:39, Fredrik Averpil wrote:
| | | | 
| | | 
| | 
| 
| | | | | | Yeah, we get this too occasionally.
| | | | | 
| | | | 
| | | 
| | 
| 
| | | | | | lör 30 maj 2015 kl. 05:12 skrev Frank Rueter|OHUfx 
| | | | | | fr...@ohufx.com
| | | | | | mailto:fr...@ohufx.com :
| | | | | 
| | | | 
| | | 
| | 
| 

| | | | | | Same here since Nuke 8 (on linux and osx).  Quite annoying.
| | | | | 
| | | | 
| | | 
| | 
| 
| | | | | | Reported it back then
| | | | | 
| | | | 
| | | 
| | 
| 

| | | | | | On 30/05/15 06:36, Daniel Hartlehnert wrote:
| | | | | 
| | | | 
| | | 
| | 
| 
| | | | | | | I doubt its your pipeline. I've seen it across many
| | | | | | | companies
| | | | | | | i
| | | | | | 
| | | | | 
| | | | 
| | | 
| | 
| 
| | | | | | | have worked for. Like i said, it only happens when the
| | | | | | | script
| | | | | | | was
| | | | | | 
| | | | | 
| | | | 
| | | 
| | 
| 
| | | | | 

Re: [Nuke-users] Nuke crash on exit

2015-06-03 Thread Sebastian Elsner|RISE

This seems to be a common issue. We have it too.

On 06/03/2015 04:37 PM, Jake Richards wrote:
To maybe reiterate what Frank says, I can get consistent seg faults 
with the following code in linux and Nuke 9.0v4:


Nuke9.0 --safe
(paste and execute this code in the script editor)
###
from PyQt4 import QtGui,QtCore

class pyQtTestDialog(QtGui.QWidget):
def __init__(self):
super(pyQtTestDialog,self).__init__()
self.grid = QtGui.QGridLayout()
self.setLayout(self.grid)
self.OKButton = QtGui.QPushButton(Ok)
self.cancelButton = QtGui.QPushButton(Cancel)
self.grid.addWidget(self.OKButton,0,0,1,1)
self.grid.addWidget(self.cancelButton,0,1,1,1)
self.connect(self.OKButton,QtCore.SIGNAL('clicked()'),self.close)
self.connect(self.cancelButton,QtCore.SIGNAL('clicked()'),self.close)


nuke.menu(Nuke).addCommand(HI,t = pyQtTestDialog();t.show())
###

Click HI, then close the window and Nuke and I get a seg fault.
In Nuke 8.0v6 everything used to work fine.  What are the versions of 
Qt or PyQt that should be used?

My query reports:

('Qt version:', '4.8.4')

('PyQt version:', '4.10.2')


Thanks!

Jake




*From: *Frank Rueter|OHUfx fr...@ohufx.com
*To: *nuke-users@support.thefoundry.co.uk
*Sent: *Tuesday, June 2, 2015 9:20:16 PM
*Subject: *Re: [Nuke-users] Nuke crash on exit

I get it every time the moment I use the viewer.
-start nuke
-create checkerboard
-hook up checkerboard to viewer
-close nuke
-seg fault

Without my pipeline code (which does register a couple of PySide
widgets as nuke panels) it doesn't happen, but it never used to
happen before Nuke 8.

Reported this back when it started in Nuke 8



On 03/06/15 01:45, Rich Bobo wrote:

Frank,

I have been getting crashes on exit (Nuke 9.0v4 on Windows 7
Pro) for a while now… Not sure what leads to the problem -
it’s fairly random. Could be high memory usage, but I’m not
sure. My machine has 64 GB of RAM...

Rich


Rich Bobo
Senior VFX Compositor
Armstrong White
Email: rich.b...@armstrong-white.com
mailto:rich.b...@armstrong-white.com
http://armstrong-white.com/

Email: richb...@mac.com mailto:richb...@mac.com
Mobile:  (248) 840-2665
Web: http://richbobo.com/

On Jun 1, 2015, at 7:29 PM, Frank Rueter|OHUfx
fr...@ohufx.com mailto:fr...@ohufx.com wrote:

interestingly Nuke9 decided to seg fault on start up for
me as well now. If I keep trying it eventually launches.
anybody else?

On 31/05/15 18:02, Daniel Hartlehnert wrote:

Uh, segmentation fault crashes. Getting these alot! on 
Linux/Nuke7.
However, the crashes i talked about don't show any error 
message in the command line window. Usually its already gone as well.


Am 31.05.2015 um 05:22 schrieb Ben Dickson:

Might be due to this (not sure if this is still the case in 
Nuke 9):

On 23/11/13 02:54, The Foundry Support wrote:

Hi Ben

I managed to get this crashing consistently on Linux 
with your steps in Nuke
7/8 but not in 6.3v9.  I've reopened the bug.

Thanks

Jason

Ben Dicksonben.dick...@rsp.com.au  wrote:

There was a problem fixed in Nuke 6.3v8,

Bug #23576, Segmentation Fault on Nuke exit after 
using a custom PySide
window

However I am having a similar problem in Nuke 
7.0v8, on Linux.
[...]

On 30/05/15 15:39, Fredrik Averpil wrote:

Yeah, we get this too occasionally.
lör 30 maj 2015 kl. 05:12 skrev Frank Rueter|OHUfx 
fr...@ohufx.com
mailto:fr...@ohufx.com:

Same here since Nuke 8 (on linux and osx).  Quite 
annoying.
Reported it back then



On 30/05/15 06:36, Daniel Hartlehnert wrote:

I doubt its your pipeline. I've seen it across 
many companies i
have worked for. Like i said, it only happens 
when the script was
very memory heavy. Seems to have something to 
do with freeing the
memory.

Am 29.05.2015 um 20:23 schrieb Bruno-Pierre 
Jobin:

Same on Linux. I thought it was one of our 
pipeline tools that
cause the crashing but if you are also 
experiencing this,
its probably 

Re: [Nuke-users] Adjusting Bounding Box of Deep images

2015-06-03 Thread Michael Garrett
Not sure if this is exactly what you're intending, but since we got flat
exr renders at the same time we would copy the bbox across to deep. I also
generated a z crop (not just x+y). All of this definitely helped.

On 3 June 2015 at 10:27, Thorsten Kaufmann 
thorsten.kaufm...@mackevision.com wrote:

  Hey there,



 [rant]

 As it seems that forums and mailing lists are not synchronised, please
 excuse the cross post. User base fragmentation, YAY!

 [/rant]



 Is it possible to modify the datawindow/bounding box of a deepImage and
 write that to a deep EXR? We can save a lot of space using datawindow

 and I am currently evaluating deep comp and would love to integrate that
 for both performance and space requirement reasons.



 Cheers,

 Thorsten

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Re: [Nuke-users] Nuke crash on exit

2015-06-03 Thread Tzuen Wu
Yes, I'd be interested for an answer to this as well. Seeing the same.

Sent from my iPhone

 On 3/06/2015, at 07:41, Sebastian Elsner|RISE sebast...@risefx.com wrote:
 
 This seems to be a common issue. We have it too.
 
 On 06/03/2015 04:37 PM, Jake Richards wrote:
 To maybe reiterate what Frank says, I can get consistent seg faults with the 
 following code in linux and Nuke 9.0v4:
 
 Nuke9.0 --safe
 (paste and execute this code in the script editor)
 ###
 from PyQt4 import QtGui,QtCore
 
 class pyQtTestDialog(QtGui.QWidget):
  
  
  def __init__(self):
  super(pyQtTestDialog,self).__init__()
  
  self.grid = QtGui.QGridLayout() 
  self.setLayout(self.grid)
  self.OKButton = QtGui.QPushButton(Ok)
  self.cancelButton = QtGui.QPushButton(Cancel)
  self.grid.addWidget(self.OKButton,0,0,1,1)
  self.grid.addWidget(self.cancelButton,0,1,1,1)
  self.connect(self.OKButton,QtCore.SIGNAL('clicked()'),self.close)
  self.connect(self.cancelButton,QtCore.SIGNAL('clicked()'),self.close)
 
 
 nuke.menu(Nuke).addCommand(HI,t = pyQtTestDialog();t.show())
 ###
 
 Click HI, then close the window and Nuke and I get a seg fault.
 In Nuke 8.0v6 everything used to work fine.  What are the versions of Qt or 
 PyQt that should be used?
 My query reports:
 ('Qt version:', '4.8.4')
 
 ('PyQt version:', '4.10.2')
 
 Thanks!
 
 Jake
 
 
 From: Frank Rueter|OHUfx fr...@ohufx.com
 To: nuke-users@support.thefoundry.co.uk
 Sent: Tuesday, June 2, 2015 9:20:16 PM
 Subject: Re: [Nuke-users] Nuke crash on exit
 
 I get it every time the moment I use the viewer.
 -start nuke
 -create checkerboard
 -hook up checkerboard to viewer
 -close nuke
 -seg fault
 
 Without my pipeline code (which does register a couple of PySide widgets as 
 nuke panels) it doesn't happen, but it never used to happen before Nuke 8.
 
 Reported this back when it started in Nuke 8
 
 
 
 On 03/06/15 01:45, Rich Bobo wrote:
 Frank,
 
 I have been getting crashes on exit (Nuke 9.0v4 on Windows 7 Pro) for a 
 while now… Not sure what leads to the problem - it’s fairly random. Could be 
 high memory usage, but I’m not sure. My machine has 64 GB of RAM...
 
 Rich
 
 
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 Senior VFX Compositor
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 Email:  rich.b...@armstrong-white.com
 http://armstrong-white.com/
 
 Email:  richb...@mac.com
 Mobile:  (248) 840-2665
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 On Jun 1, 2015, at 7:29 PM, Frank Rueter|OHUfx fr...@ohufx.com wrote:
 
 interestingly Nuke9 decided to seg fault on start up for me as well now. If 
 I   keep trying it eventually launches.
 anybody else?
 
 On 31/05/15 18:02, Daniel Hartlehnert wrote:
 Uh, segmentation fault crashes. Getting these alot! on Linux/Nuke7.
 However, the crashes i talked about don't show any error message in the 
 command line window. Usually its already gone as well.
 
 
 Am 31.05.2015 um 05:22 schrieb Ben Dickson:
 
 Might be due to this (not sure if this is still the case in Nuke 9):
 
 On 23/11/13 02:54, The Foundry Support wrote:
 Hi Ben
 
 I managed to get this crashing consistently on Linux with your steps in Nuke
 7/8 but not in 6.3v9.  I've reopened the bug.
 
 Thanks
 
 Jason
 
 Ben Dickson ben.dick...@rsp.com.au wrote:
 
 There was a problem fixed in Nuke 6.3v8,
 
 Bug #23576, Segmentation Fault on Nuke exit after using a custom PySide
 window
 
 However I am having a similar problem in Nuke 7.0v8, on Linux.
 [...]
 On 30/05/15 15:39, Fredrik Averpil wrote:
 Yeah, we get this too occasionally.
 lör 30 maj 2015 kl. 05:12 skrev Frank Rueter|OHUfx fr...@ohufx.com
 mailto:fr...@ohufx.com:
 
Same here since Nuke 8 (on linux and osx).  Quite annoying.
Reported it back then
 
 
 
On 30/05/15 06:36, Daniel Hartlehnert wrote:
I doubt its your pipeline. I've seen it across many companies i
have worked for. Like i said, it only happens when the script was
very memory heavy. Seems to have something to do with freeing the
memory.
 
Am 29.05.2015 um 20:23 schrieb Bruno-Pierre Jobin:
 
Same on Linux. I thought it was one of our pipeline tools that
cause the crashing but if you are also experiencing this,
its probably Nuke 9.
 
On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 1:27 PM, Howard Jones
mrhowardjo...@yahoo.com mailto:mrhowardjo...@yahoo.com wrote:
 
I can confirm on Mac - see this a lot.
 
H
 On 29 May 2015, at 18:21, Daniel Hartlehnert dah...@gmx.de
mailto:dah...@gmx.de wrote:

 Hi,

 in my experience, Nuke 9 crashes alot when your script was
memory intense and you are closing it. When you quit the
application, Nuke will exit, but Windows will very often
display a crash message. No Nuke crash reporter.
 I saw this very often with earlier version, maybe around
v6, then i got better, and now in 9, its as bad as it ever was.
 Can anyone else confirm this? Nuke 9 on Windows.

 Cheers,
 Daniel