Re: [Nuke-users] Re: create read node from write node

2016-05-23 Thread Fredrik Averpil
Hi again,

I just now re-wrote the entire script so that it’ll be easier to maintain
the code:
http://www.nukepedia.com/python/misc/readfromwrite

I added in a couple of new features as well:

What’s new in v2.0:

   - Completely rewritten from scratch
   - Improved detection of frame range
   - Supports any padding format (not only %04d)
   - Applies colorspace to Read node
   - Supports not only Write nodes (see FILEPATH_KNOBS variable)
   - Supports definition of “single file image sequence” formats
   - PEP8 compliant!

Cheers!
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Re: [Nuke-users] mov option in herio / NS

2016-05-23 Thread Info Mail Bag
Cheers mate, no dramas

thank you anyways..

might be some thing that can't be done as yet

regards
-adam


On 23/05/2016, at 8:16 PM, Howard Jones  wrote:

> Actually 32 bit gets you the old mov options.
> 
> On Hiero 10 I can see it here in export window but I see you mean source 
> settings so no help anyway.
> 
> Howard Jones
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> 
>> On 23 May 2016, at 11:07, adam jones  wrote:
>> 
>> sorry, where would I in fact do that in NS / herio
>> 
>> I have search high and low
>> 
>> when I select a clip in the time line and look at the media tab.
>> 
>> it gives me the colour space pull down and a ghosted ycbcr matrix pull down 
>> but the video range is missing.
>> 
>> regards
>> -adam
>> 
>> 
>> On 23/05/2016, at 7:53 PM, Howard Jones  wrote:
>> 
>>> I think you have to go to 32 bit mov to find it.
>>> 
>>> H
>>> 
 On 23 May 2016, at 10:41, adam jones  wrote:
 
 sorry after reading over my post I feel I might have not been very clear.
 
 so aside from it being a pain to work with QT files in nuke we are 
 converting to *.exr files because there seems to be a bug that causes the 
 avid DNX files to strobe all over the place.
 
 When we do the conversion we set the sourse range to "video range" prior 
 to out putting to *.exr files.
 
 Currently we are doing this in nuke...
 
 things are getting to get really busy so I was try to help with this by 
 setting all the conversion and script creation in NS / herio.
 
 I attached a file in my previous post as refference to the setting I am 
 talking about.
 
 So my question is where is this "mpv option" in NS / herio
 
 cheers guys
 -adam
 
 
 
 On May 23, 2016, at 02:57 PM, adam jones  wrote:
 
> Hey all
> 
> I am sure its probably right in front of me but where do I access
> 
> the mov option in NS or herio
> 
> we need to set a pull down to "video range" in nuke the default is "full 
> range"
> 
> any pointers would be awesome
> 
> image attached
> 
> regards
> -adam
> 
> 
> image attached
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Re: [Nuke-users] mov option in herio / NS

2016-05-23 Thread Howard Jones
Actually 32 bit gets you the old mov options.

On Hiero 10 I can see it here in export window but I see you mean source 
settings so no help anyway.

Howard Jones
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> On 23 May 2016, at 11:07, adam jones  wrote:
> 
> sorry, where would I in fact do that in NS / herio
> 
> I have search high and low
> 
> when I select a clip in the time line and look at the media tab.
> 
> it gives me the colour space pull down and a ghosted ycbcr matrix pull down 
> but the video range is missing.
> 
> regards
> -adam
> 
> 
> On 23/05/2016, at 7:53 PM, Howard Jones  > wrote:
> 
>> I think you have to go to 32 bit mov to find it.
>> 
>> H
>> 
>>> On 23 May 2016, at 10:41, adam jones >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> sorry after reading over my post I feel I might have not been very clear.
>>> 
>>> so aside from it being a pain to work with QT files in nuke we are 
>>> converting to *.exr files because there seems to be a bug that causes the 
>>> avid DNX files to strobe all over the place.
>>> 
>>> When we do the conversion we set the sourse range to "video range" prior to 
>>> out putting to *.exr files.
>>> 
>>> Currently we are doing this in nuke...
>>> 
>>> things are getting to get really busy so I was try to help with this by 
>>> setting all the conversion and script creation in NS / herio.
>>> 
>>> I attached a file in my previous post as refference to the setting I am 
>>> talking about.
>>> 
>>> So my question is where is this "mpv option" in NS / herio
>>> 
>>> cheers guys
>>> -adam
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On May 23, 2016, at 02:57 PM, adam jones >> > wrote:
>>> 
 Hey all
 
 I am sure its probably right in front of me but where do I access
 
 the mov option in NS or herio
 
 we need to set a pull down to "video range" in nuke the default is "full 
 range"
 
 any pointers would be awesome
 
 image attached
 
 regards
 -adam
 
 
 image attached
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Re: [Nuke-users] mov option in herio / NS

2016-05-23 Thread adam jones
sorry, where would I in fact do that in NS / herio

I have search high and low

when I select a clip in the time line and look at the media tab.

it gives me the colour space pull down and a ghosted ycbcr matrix pull down but 
the video range is missing.

regards
-adam


On 23/05/2016, at 7:53 PM, Howard Jones  wrote:

> I think you have to go to 32 bit mov to find it.
> 
> H
> 
>> On 23 May 2016, at 10:41, adam jones  wrote:
>> 
>> sorry after reading over my post I feel I might have not been very clear.
>> 
>> so aside from it being a pain to work with QT files in nuke we are 
>> converting to *.exr files because there seems to be a bug that causes the 
>> avid DNX files to strobe all over the place.
>> 
>> When we do the conversion we set the sourse range to "video range" prior to 
>> out putting to *.exr files.
>> 
>> Currently we are doing this in nuke...
>> 
>> things are getting to get really busy so I was try to help with this by 
>> setting all the conversion and script creation in NS / herio.
>> 
>> I attached a file in my previous post as refference to the setting I am 
>> talking about.
>> 
>> So my question is where is this "mpv option" in NS / herio
>> 
>> cheers guys
>> -adam
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On May 23, 2016, at 02:57 PM, adam jones  wrote:
>> 
>>> Hey all
>>> 
>>> I am sure its probably right in front of me but where do I access
>>> 
>>> the mov option in NS or herio
>>> 
>>> we need to set a pull down to "video range" in nuke the default is "full 
>>> range"
>>> 
>>> any pointers would be awesome
>>> 
>>> image attached
>>> 
>>> regards
>>> -adam
>>> 
>>> 
>>> image attached
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Re: [Nuke-users] mov option in herio / NS

2016-05-23 Thread Howard Jones
I think you have to go to 32 bit mov to find it.

H

> On 23 May 2016, at 10:41, adam jones  wrote:
> 
> sorry after reading over my post I feel I might have not been very clear.
> 
> so aside from it being a pain to work with QT files in nuke we are converting 
> to *.exr files because there seems to be a bug that causes the avid DNX files 
> to strobe all over the place.
> 
> When we do the conversion we set the sourse range to "video range" prior to 
> out putting to *.exr files.
> 
> Currently we are doing this in nuke...
> 
> things are getting to get really busy so I was try to help with this by 
> setting all the conversion and script creation in NS / herio.
> 
> I attached a file in my previous post as refference to the setting I am 
> talking about.
> 
> So my question is where is this "mpv option" in NS / herio
> 
> cheers guys
> -adam
> 
> 
> 
> On May 23, 2016, at 02:57 PM, adam jones  wrote:
> 
>> Hey all
>> 
>> I am sure its probably right in front of me but where do I access
>> 
>> the mov option in NS or herio
>> 
>> we need to set a pull down to "video range" in nuke the default is "full 
>> range"
>> 
>> any pointers would be awesome
>> 
>> image attached
>> 
>> regards
>> -adam
>> 
>> 
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Re: [Nuke-users] mov option in herio / NS

2016-05-23 Thread adam jones

sorry after reading over my post I feel I might have not been very clear.

so aside from it being a pain to work with QT files in nuke we are converting 
to *.exr files because there seems to be a bug that causes the avid DNX files 
to strobe all over the place.

When we do the conversion we set the sourse range to "video range" prior to out 
putting to *.exr files.

Currently we are doing this in nuke...

things are getting to get really busy so I was try to help with this by setting 
all the conversion and script creation in NS / herio.

I attached a file in my previous post as refference to the setting I am talking 
about.

So my question is where is this "mpv option" in NS / herio

cheers guys
-adam



On May 23, 2016, at 02:57 PM, adam jones  wrote:

Hey all

I am sure its probably right in front of me but where do I access

the mov option in NS or herio

we need to set a pull down to "video range" in nuke the default is "full range"

any pointers would be awesome

image attached

regards
-adam


image attached
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