![]() I have also set up the PAR to HD, but still the same problem)Īny advice or feedback would be greatly appreciated. (I have also chosen PAR: DVDHD Pro (which as I understand it, is relatively the same as HDV Pulldown mode:* haven’t done anything with thisĬlip length: 1-812 (same in & out points) Interlaced mode: have been choosing upper field/odd (will switch to even) Where do I set the frame offset in Nuke? – to make sure they match?Ĭlip length: 1-812 frames (in & out points 60 and 190) I have run tests, but so far, all the shape data comes in to the Left of where*it out to be.* ![]() In Mocha Pro, same footage imported (1440x1080_50i HDV), but for the Pixel Aspect Ratio, do I go with HDV 1.333 OR do I make the PAR: HD to match the final plate in Nuke? In Mocha Pro, same footage imported (1440x108050i HDV), but for the Pixel Aspect Ratio, do I go with HDV 1. In Nuke, original footage is 1440x1080_50i, but it has a Reformat Node applied (1920×1080) and a Field Select node applied – “even”. In Nuke, original footage is 1440x108050i, but it has a Reformat Node applied (1920×1080) and a Field Select node applied even. I am not sure the best workflow to make the parameters between Nuke and Mocha Pro match so that exported shape data will paste into place in the rotopaint node in NukeĬlip length / frame rate / interlaced node / pulldown mode / PAR ![]()
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