how about Pulldown in nuke?

3:2 Pulldown
What exactly does pulldown mean? It is a technique to temporally convert (resolution not being
considered here) film footage to video footage and back again. Given that film uses solid frames
and video uses interlaced fields, and that film runs at 24 fps and NTSC runs at 30 fps, you split the
film footage into fields and double up two out of five frames to increase your frames to fill the 30 fps.
The pulldown parameters in the Timing section of the FileIn node allow you to manage the pulldown/
pullup of a sequence.
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in shake:

but i dont know how to do that in nuke .i try to add a node "remove32p" form "time"
but in frame 56,…..
look that ,this is shake in 56 frame

but in nuke ,it look like with field

thanks !!!!:google:

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