Hi Fredrik,

Indeed!
I was forgetting about the fact that there actually is usually no frame range in the Write node. In that case i think you're right that it makes sense to use the one from the project settings.

Cheers,
Holger

On 25.05.2016 17:22, Fredrik Averpil wrote:
Hi again Holger,

Just got some input here from Erik (are you here?) as well. How about we take the input from the Write node (like you say), and if hasn't been specified in the Write node, we take the framerange from the project settings?

Regards,
Fredrik


On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 5:04 PM Holger Hummel|Celluloid VFX <hol...@celluloid-vfx.com <mailto:hol...@celluloid-vfx.com>> wrote:

    Hi Fredrik,

    i see. Totally understand your idea behind that decision.
    I think the Yes/No dialog is a good idea. But i think it should
    then create the Read with the same frame range as the Write that
    it's being created from.
    What do you think?

    Cheers,
    Holger


    On 25.05.2016 16:42, Fredrik Averpil wrote:

    Hi Holger,

    I see what you mean.

    I’ve made readFromWrite v2.x a lot more robust than in v1.x, by
    requiring a filepath to exist which can be used to figure out the
    framerange properly. As previous posters have mentioned, there
    are a lot of “read from write” scripts out there which fail to
    get the proper framerange in certain scenarios. Actually, the
    script doesn’t even expect the selection to be a Write node,
    which makes readFromWrite not only work on Write nodes (you can
    read more on that here
    
<https://fredrikaverpil.github.io/2016/05/23/nuke-script-read-node-from-write-node/>).

    So, in a way, you can say that this is a tradeoff to more
    accurately acquire the framerange.

    I could look into implementing what you’re asking, but that will
    give you a Read node with framerange 1-1 and which you’ll have to
    enter yourself, unless you entered the range in the Write node.
    If so, I’m going to show that same dialog as now, but with the
    option (Yes/No) to create the Read node anyway. Would that be useful?

    // Fredrik

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