The Foundry Nuke

The Foundry Nuke
The Foundry Nuke 6 3v1 (x86/x64)

The Foundry Nuke 6 3v1 (x86/x64) | 114 Mb

The Foundry Nuke
The Foundry Nuke  program used to create special effects in many movies, including King Kong and the day after tomorrow, as well as in hundreds of advertisements and music videos. The program used to edit video and images phase (sikventsy). It is used in processing, the application of effects, final assembly, etc.. videos, documentaries, to commercials, as well as for other tasks.

Working in 3D environment
A three-dimensional workspace Nuke supports the import of objects format OBJ, projection (projection mapping), the import of 3D cameras and more.

64-channel OpenEXR workflow
Nuke fully supports EXR: reading, processing and recording up to 64 channels of EXR data.

Prokeivanie
New Keier based on image (image based keyer - IBK) gives an opportunity to control colors in a new way, namely, individual work with each color channel. Thus began perhaps the most fine-tuning.

Customizable Interface
Saving configurations, interface customization and enhancement tools, such as a button "bullseye" and "input", as well as the TCL label sites make it much easier navigation of large scripts.
The Foundry Nuke Performance
Even when processing high-definition material at a modest hardware with 32-bit floating-point scan-line multi-threaded architecture provides fast response. When it comes to rendering, Nuke safely be called a leader in its class.
The Foundry Nuke Openness
Nuke supports the principle of maximum open architecture. As scenarios, and user interface based on the scripting language TCL, which allows to customize a package in countless ways. Moreover, the kit includes the SDK.
The Foundry NukePlugins
All plug-ins OpenFX (OFX) from The Foundry is fully compatible with Nuke. Also currently supported Keier Keylight, Tinder and Furnace collections in OFX format. In the future the list will be updated.


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