

From advanced node-based compositing, to 3D tracking and model building, to editorial and conform, the Nuke range can scale to suit your needs. Compositing and much moreĪll the tools you need to get the job done, no matter how you're working. The Nuke family's unparalleled flexibility and collaborative workflows help you get the highest quality results-fast. Nuke®, NukeX® and Nuke Studio® offer cutting-edge toolkits for node-based compositing, editorial and review. That’s why The Foundry, which makes motion-tracking plug-ins like Furnace and Ocula, has been working on a tool that leverages the company’s understanding of motion to analyze an image and then shift the appropriate portions to correct those artifacts in the course of tracking.The Foundry Nuke Studio 12.0v5 (圆4) | 854 MB It’s a bit of a hassle for the VFX business because the CMOS artifacts can introduce a kind of wobbling effect to elements in the image, making it hard to do good motion tracking. The effect can be seen to varying degrees on everything from cheap cell phone cameras to footage captured with pro cameras. For example, a straight horizontal line may appear skewed as the camera pans past it, since the camera has actually swiveled some distance between the time that the top lines in the frame were captured and the time that the bottom lines are recorded. The image is captured line by line, moving across the sensor in one direction, meaning that the picture may suffer from temporal artifacts. Rolling-shutter artifacts occur because CMOS chips don’t update an entire frame at exactly the same time.
