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  1. #1 Question about Nuke“s CURVENODES 
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    I hope this is the right place to post my question. I“m a bloody beginner in Nuke and my question is about the Curve Node:

    is it right, that the curveNode is very similar to the trackerNodes? If they are different,what are the difference? And which use has the curveNode?

    Thanks in Advance for answers?

    chris
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    This forum if for Nuke Tutorials, since yours is a question you should post on the Nuke forum.

    The CurveTool is not the same as the Tracker. To get more info on the CurveTool I suggest you read Chapter 12 of the Nuke Users Guide pdf. All you want about the CurveTool should be there.

    If you still have any doubts after reading that, ask your questions on the Nuke forum.

    But basically you use the CurveTool to generate a curve from different types of image analyzes, like intensities, max luma, etc.


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    dg | ••• | imdb
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