Adrian Baltowski wrote: > There is an internal bug in movReader which cause, that > Nuke doesn't import correctly rec709 colorspace quicktimes.
Yes, this is a bit of a bummer. To be clear, when reading most Quicktimes, Nuke seems to use the Rec601 matrix instead of the Rec709 one. This causes chroma and saturation shifts compared to FCP, Smoke or Baselight's reading of the same files. The legal range problem is a a separate thing. In the past I've been able to read the full range from uncompressed Quicktimes by ticking the raw data box on the Read, which causes the superwhites/blacks to come in as over 1/below 0. This can then be graded back into place as Howard said above. I'm not sure if this works in current versions or with ProRes though. I mostly avoid Quicktimes getting anywhere near Nuke :-/ -- Lewis Saunders 8 bit .sgi all the way London _______________________________________________ Nuke-users mailing list [email protected], http://forums.thefoundry.co.uk/ http://support.thefoundry.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nuke-users
