Are your dpx's 10 bit ? - That would make it different for sure !
There's also a "hidden" but wonderful node called"Compare" that is great for
checking these things - gives you a visual and error based output.
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Andrew Mumford
On Oct 25, 2016, at 09:56 AM, Stepan Z
O my bad. Thank you!
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Bruno-Pierre Jobin
> On Oct 25, 2016, at 1:53 PM, Carl Schröter wrote:
>
> This is an example to demonstrate HTML formatting.
>
> You have to close the bold tag with a forward slash, not a backslash. That
> should do it
>
> Bruno-Pierre Jobin
There was a VR film fest that came through town last year, sponsored by
Samsung so it was heavily GearVR based.
As a movie purist, it was kind of frightening to see 30 people sitting in a
row with headsets on - a sobering glimpse of the future although I suppose
we'd all be in our homes wired up
Having said that I recently saw some impressive mono Natural History VR films.
Being able to see the barrier reef as well as the wildebeest migration in VR
was very impressive. I've dived on the first and seen footage of the second til
the cows come home (well wildebeest).
But in VR it felt
This is an example to demonstrate HTML formatting.
You have to close the bold tag with a forward slash, not a backslash. That
should do it
Bruno-Pierre Jobin schrieb am Di., 25. Okt. 2016 um
17:40 Uhr:
> I noticed this morning that when using HTML formatting on a text knob
Thanks for the work-around Phllip!
I’ll also suggest this to the Foundry as a feature request.
-n
> On Oct 24, 2016, at 7:35 PM, Phillip Lange wrote:
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> Hi Ned,
>
> I has the same issue a while back and someone kindly pointed out that you can
> change the specified
Hello
I'm using nuke studio to conform a few short edits, publish a source dpx
sequence and a nuke script.
So i'm bringing in original alexa logc encoded prores files, and publishing dpx
sequence with logC set as the colorspace in the export dialog. When i then
bring over that dpx sequence
I noticed this morning that when using HTML formatting on a text knob like so,
it would set the rest of the line in bold and not only "example". Using nuke
10.0v3
This is an example<\b> to demonstrate HTML formatting.
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Bruno-Pierre Jobin
> On Oct 25, 2016, at 9:11 AM, Carlos Trijueque
For line breaks you can also use '\n'
[value size]\n[value mix]
./charlie
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We have a client who is projecting our film onto a 360 degree cylindrical
wall around the viewer. It's a slow crane up (Well, drone, actually - the
total height change is about half a kilometer) in a city and, from what I
hear from those who have seen our test versions in the room, it's quite
VR == 'Vast Retouching'
Latlong blur == machine slows down to photoshop gaussian blur speed, circa
mid '90s.
On 25 October 2016 at 20:25, Mads Lund wrote:
> I have always been a bit sceptical about the whole "VR Video/Film" and was
> hoping some of the talks at VR on the
I have always been a bit sceptical about the whole "VR Video/Film" and was
hoping some of the talks at VR on the Lot would bring something new to the
table, but all the great experiences seem to revolve around gaming and
interactivity, and that is also the area where i have been most involved in.
Couldn't agree more.
I'm not aware of a tool but I am aware that TF are aware, so hopefully
there will be changes, not to mention a redesign of how a nuke script is
created in Hiero (and thus NS).
Fingers crossed.
On 10/25/2016 02:57 PM, Ned Wilson wrote:
Related to this topic Frank -
Are
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