Nuke 6.2v2 Released (and 6.1v4)

This is a maintenance release of Nuke with feature enhancements and bug fixes.

Version
Nuke 6.2v2

Release Date
21 January 2011

Supported Operating Systems
• Mac OS X 10.5 “Leopard” and 10.6 “Snow Leopard” (32- and 64-bit)
• Windows XP SP2, XP64, Windows 7 64-bit
• Linux RHEL 5.4 64-bi

New Features
There are no new features in this release.

Feature Enhancements
• BUG ID 15699 – QuickTime: Mac OS X and Windows now read encoding and decoding configuration options from the GlobalSettings.csv file that is also editable. This makes it easier to cope with differences between different QuickTime enabled applications. On Mac OS X, the GlobalSettings.csv file is located in the Resources directory of the application bundle. On Windows, the file is located in the same directory as the Nuke executable.
• BUG ID 15951 – An option was added on the Appearance tab in the Preferences to set whether frame numbers should be marked with hashes (#) or printf notation (%0d). Note that if you retrieve a file control’s value in Python it will always be returned in the printf notation. If you want the literal hash version, use knob.fromScript().
• BUG ID 15954 – FrameCycler now has more lookup tables included by default (Lin and Log > sRGB).
• BUG ID 15976 – Time code data is now appended to QuickTime metadata, and Write nodes use this metadata when Write Time Code is turned on.
• BUG ID 16024 – Added SGI files to the list of file types passed directly to FrameCycler for flipbooking.

Bug Fixes
etc….

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