ID 434540 - Soft Effects: Custom effects did not inherit certain metadata values unless they were specifically named BurnIn.ID 420354 - Workspaces: Node panels did not update correctly if the Properties panel was open on a second monitor.exr files did not obtain their node_hash from the Write node. ID 372721 - Viewing a CornerPin node with a Crop and VectorBlur upstream caused Nuke to crash.ID 160086 - Blink API: The blinkBlurAndGain example plug-in did not compile correctly.For example, on Windows:Ĭ:/Users//AppData/Local/Temp/nuke/logs/versionscanner.log Bug Fixes The file is stored in NUKE_TEMP_DIR/logs. This file keeps track of all version changes and is a useful tool for troubleshooting and debugging. ID 494822 - Versioning: A new versionscanner.log file is created when you version clips and shots up and down in the Project bin or timeline.ID 493594 - Python: You can now set/get the value() of the Monitor Out viewer knob, similar to the other knobs in the MonitorOutNode Properties and UI strip.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.
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