For a filmic dissolve you should convert it to log not video/gamma corrected 
space.

Cheers!

Adrian Baltowski <adrian...@poczta.onet.pl> wrote:

>Hej
> 
>Just gamma-correct things you want to dissolve: pump up gamma (with
>"Gamma" node for instance) before Dissolve - on both inputs- and invert
>gamma -correction after dissolve. Values arround '2' and '1/2' will
>give you Final Cut Pro -like dissolve but feel free to experiments with
>this values   ;-)
> 
>Best
> 
> 
> 
>W dniu 2016-11-10 01:08:18 użytkownik Darren Coombes
><darren.coom...@me.com> napisał:
>I saw a few years back (in a book) a way to make a more filmic dissolve
>in Nuke.
>It had something to do with inverting and dissolving or something along
>those lines.
> 
>Does anyone have a good setup to achieve a nicer dissolve rather than
>just using a standard dissolve node?
> 
>I'm dissolving between a night shot and a day shot.
> 
>Thanks.
>Daz.
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