Re: Re: [Nuke-users] Default Pixel aspect ratio for Read Nodes

2011-06-24 Thread Ean Carr
Hey Ivan, Doesn't have to be more than one format... just one will do. Try a test: 1. Write out a file without pixel_aspect in the header, like SGI with the format: 20x20 5 2. In a new Nuke instance, read that in. It's square; Nuke has no way of knowing it had a pixel_aspect of 5.0. 3. In a new

Re: Re: [Nuke-users] Default Pixel aspect ratio for Read Nodes

2011-06-24 Thread Ivan Busquets
Yes, you're right Ean. I mentioned the multiple formats case because the debate originated from why would changing the order in formats.tcl make a difference. But sure, if there's more than one format with the same res, it'll match the first one; and if there's only one, it'll match that one, of

RE: Re: [Nuke-users] Default Pixel aspect ratio for Read Nodes

2011-06-23 Thread Adrian Baltowski
Hey   Formats.tcl file has nothing to do with Reader's aspect ratio. This is only list of names of formats in Nuke, created for users convenience. Reader set up format based on info about resolution and aspect ratio of file. Then Nuke compares the format with the formats.tcl and if format has a

RE: RE: Re: [Nuke-users] Default Pixel aspect ratio for Read Nodes

2011-06-23 Thread Adrian Baltowski
Btw Trick with order of formats in formats.tcl works but only if Reader don't set up any aspect ratio.   W dniu 2011-06-23 22:55:03 użytkownik Adrian Baltowski adrian...@poczta.onet.pl napisał: Hey   Formats.tcl file has nothing to do with Reader's aspect ratio. This is only list of names of

Re: Re: [Nuke-users] Default Pixel aspect ratio for Read Nodes

2011-06-23 Thread Ivan Busquets
Formats.tcl file has nothing to do with Reader's aspect ratio. It does when there's more than one format defined with the same resolution, and the file does not contain metadata of its pixel aspect. In that case, Nuke will set the format of the Read to the first format in the list that