Correct. Just have at least as many bits out as you have in, and you won't be missing anything.
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Correct. Just have at least as many bits out as you have in, and you won't be missing anything.
An expression doesn't trigger an action, so you can't say, "If translate.x enters this range, trigger a ten frame animation." It has to be a mathematical function which means, "given all the inputs,...
I've already seen iPhone footage get run through full Telecine/colorist treatment, and get broadcast. I'm not even sure that's the worst thing I've seen happen.
Normally the best way to fix that is to choose a different resampling filter that doesn't have (as much) ringing, rather than using a poor filter in an odd color space. It'll generally be faster to...
"metadata" != resolution. It's used for stuff like timecode.
Motion blur is resulting in pixels in the blurred area representing UV coordinates blended together from two different face in ways that don't make physical sense in terms of the UV space. You will...
@dabir
While it may not be bad by Indian standards, can you still see the logic that some of the Western artists have in wanting to move towards global standards and unionization? While artists...
Glad I could help. FYI, It can be helpful to use a space after your punctuation. When you run all of your sentences together like that, fewer people will bother to read your massive block of text,...
What file names are you outputting? Windows uses the extension in the filename to determine the file type, so if you are omitting that, you would see similar behavior.
You will probably get a warning when you try to move to an earlier version of Nuke, but as long as you don't specifically use any of the new functionality, it should work just fine.
In a practical sense, that's true. In a sort of abstract theoretical sense, you can get rid of anything if you are willing to get rid of everything. The only way to get rid of moiré patterns will...
Why don't you want to use a reformat node? it seems like an odd and arbitrary requirement.
os.path.getsize(filename)
Anti-aliasing in the render is the 'correct' solution. Smoothing things later is a quick hack which can't always work correctly. Some scenes will look just about right when you apply some smoothing...
I spent today dealing with colorspaces, trying to better understand how Nuke and QuickTime and FinalCut all interact, while trying to keep things looking sensible. At one point, my editor friend had...
You received an appropriate reply. It told you to stop asking about pirated software. You should probably consider that.
If you don't want to rerender your sequence in After Effects, you should also be able to change the settings of the reader node in Nuke from "default" (which should mean linear,) to sRGB. You can...
I think the only solution will require some roto to separate the guys in the foreground from the blurry background. Do one key for the background where you despill the edges of the matte, and blur...
If I'm reading this correctly, the easiest solution will be to drop in an "AdjustBB" node to increase the size of the bounding box. Increase it by at least as many pixels as the patch goes off...
Migrate to 64 bit. 32 bit will only let you use 4 GB.
As a general rule, you will want to use the real focal length of the lens, but set the sensor size to be just the "active" size you are using for the sensor. First because it is easier -- you only...
Files from the same application should be perfectly compatible between Mac OS and Windows. The only likely gotcha will be that the path to any linked files will probably be different when you move...
Just take note of what aneks said about "if the DI system has correctly recorded it," and don't absolutely trust the metadata. It's possible to stuff inaccurate data into the file. It should be...
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One camera is RGB, and the other is for IR. It's stereo in a strict sense, but you don't get stereo RGB.