That's odd, I remember working with much larger images in the past.  Why is 
there a resolution limit?

John Mangia

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> On Apr 6, 2016, at 8:33 PM, Ben Dickson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> This happens on Linux also. For example - if you enable the reformat and play 
> with the slider, it stops cropping at about 8k wide:
> 
> set cut_paste_input [stack 0]
> version 8.0 v6
> CheckerBoard2 {
> inputs 0
> format "25000 3402 0 0 25000 3402 1 "
> name CheckerBoard1
> selected true
> xpos -152
> ypos -351
> }
> Reformat {
> type scale
> scale 0.25
> filter Impulse
> name Reformat2
> label "\[value scale]"
> selected true
> xpos -152
> ypos -212
> }
> Dot {
> name Dot2
> selected true
> xpos -118
> ypos -136
> }
> set N534dad0 [stack 0]
> Transform {
> scale {-1 1}
> center {{width} {height/2}}
> name Transform1
> selected true
> xpos -277
> ypos -129
> }
> Shuffle {
> red black
> blue black
> name Shuffle4
> selected true
> xpos -277
> ypos -103
> }
> push $N534dad0
> Merge2 {
> inputs 2
> operation max
> name Merge3
> selected true
> xpos -152
> ypos -92
> }
> Transform {
> scale 0.3
> center {{width/2} {height/2}}
> name Transform5
> selected true
> xpos -152
> ypos 6
> }
> 
> 
>> On 07/04/16 06:50, John Mangia wrote:
>> I'm working at a studio that uses Nuke for Windows 9.0v5 and
>> experiencing a strange issue.  I'm creating a pano using offset
>> transforms and I'm getting bbox stretching artifacts after a width of
>> 8190 pixels wide.  I've never seen this issue on Linux or OS X builds
>> and was wondering if this is a known bug.  I've tested it on multiple
>> machines and checked on other workstations running the same Nuke
>> version.  Anyone ever seen this?
>> 
>> John Mangia
>> 
>> 
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