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  1. #1 Question Field tools in NUKE? 
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    Hello!
    Is anyone know if there's some tools to work in field in NUKE?
    You know, "Desinterlace", or "Filed Merge"...

    Merci!
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    If you go to Other > All Plugins > Update in the right-click menu, when you return to Other > All Plugins in the menu you will see a new set of menus in alphabetical order. There is a DeInterlace node in there (under 'D'), and a FieldSelect node too (under 'F'). Something to play around with.. but that may be all they're good for.
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    Not perfect but has a few other options that you can't find in Nuke natively.

    http://www.fxshare.com/nuke/download...ther/4078.html
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    Be careful - the stock deinterlace node assumed NTSC. If you want to use it, select it and hit ctrl-enter. It's a group and you can see how it is made and fiddle with it if you need to. (Especially if the resolution of what you want to deinterlace isn't exactly what it expects.)
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  5. #5 Thanks! 
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    Um... was looking through the a-z listings and stumbled upon the {ParticleSystem} node!

    Does any 1 know how it works?
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