ID 527773 - Cryptomatte: Viewing a Cryptomatte node connected to an.It will be appended to the menu list error message. mov files as ProRes Mov 4444 displayed a Warning: Could not find value "" for "monitorLut". ID 525647 - Timeline Editing: Exporting a sequence displayed unexpected command line messages.mxf files created using FFmpeg displayed at the wrong resolution. ID 522873 - Read/Write: Connecting a Viewer to a Read node that referenced an ARRI Alexa 35 file caused Nuke to crash if the thumbnail was still rendering.ID 520355 - OCIODisplay: The gain and gamma values could not be undone, redone, or reset in soft effects.ID 519235 - Frame Server: Closing Nuke displayed an error on the command line.ID 513480 - Gizmos: Updating certain gizmos with new knobs caused Nuke to crash.ID 513148 - UI: The last three characters in the Versioning popup on the timeline were hidden behind a scrollbar.ID 511641 - Viewing a Transform node downstream of an InPaint node caused Nuke to crash.ID 510025 - Python: Calling nuke.layers() returned the layers incorrectly.ID 509491 - Viewing a ScanlineRender node downstream of an EdgeExtend node caused Nuke to crash.ID 507113 - Python: Adding a custom knob and then clicking the edit knobs button in the Properties panel caused Nuke to crash. ![]() ![]() ID 504611 - Stereo: Entering %V in a Write node's file control stopped metadata passing through when read file was enabled.ID 500103 - Stereo: Rendering stereo images with the frame server enabled or disabled or from the terminal produced different results from RayRender.ID 493421 - OCIODisplay: Copying an OCIODisplay node or effect between the timeline and comp environments did not retain gamma and gain values.ID 475398 - Monitor Out: Blackmagic Design cards output incorrect 10-bit values.ID 278964 - Monitor Out: 8-bit and 10-bit output was slightly below 100% of the legal ranges with video safe level activated.mxf HDR files with RGB values >1 were clamped at 1 in the timeline Viewer. ID 523882 - Read/Write: Support for the ALEXA Mini LF.ID 505463 - Non-Commercial: BlinkScript is now supported in Nuke Non-Commercial.There are no new features in this release. For example, two NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080s or two AMD Radeon™ Pro WX 9100s. Note:Multi-GPU processing is only available for identical GPUs in the same machine. When enabled in the preferences, GPU processing is shared between the available GPUs for extra processing speed. Nuke's GPU support includes an Enable multi-GPU support option. Warning:Although AMD GPUs are enabled on other Mac models, they are not officially supported and used at your own risk. Bitwise equality between GPU and CPU holds in most cases, but for some operations, there are limitations to the accuracy possible with this configuration. Any late 2013 Mac Pro onward (including 2019 Mac Pro),Īll supported Mac Pros include a multi-GPU support option, where applicable.On Mac, integrated AMD GPUs are supported on the following Intel CPU Macs:.Note:For information on the recommended driver for each GPU, see Note:Other AMD GPUs may work, but have not been fully tested. On Windows and Linux, an AMD GPU from the following list:.Note:Bit-wise equality between GPU and CPU holds in most cases, but for some operations there are limitations to the accuracy possible with this configuration. Note:We recommend using the latest graphics drivers, where possible, regardless of operating system. See for more information on compatible drivers. Driver versions 456.81 (Windows) and 455.32 (Linux), or above are required. ![]() On Windows and Linux, CUDA graphics drivers are bundled with the regular drivers for your NVIDIA GPU. With graphics drivers capable of running CUDA 11.1, or above. Note:The compute capability is a property of the GPU hardware and can't be altered by a software update. A list of the compute capabilities of NVIDIA GPUs is available at NVIDIAĪn NVIDIA GPU with compute capability 3.5 (Kepler), or above. If you want to enable Nuke to calculate certain nodes using the GPU, there are some additional requirements. Other operating systems may work, but have not been fully tested. Note:The currently supported version of VFX Reference Platform includes library versions that are only compatible with CentOS/RHEL 7.6 to 7.9. Native support is not currently available and Foundry is planning to support the Nuke family natively on Apple's M1 and M2 hardware at a later date.Īrticle:For more information on Foundry products and supported macOS versions, see Foundry Knowledge Base article Q100592. Nuke is currently supported under Rosetta emulation on Apple's new Apple Silicon hardware and M1 chips.
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