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This 2021 rework of the Nuke reader/writer plugin expands the range of formats available, with a revised user interface.
Downloads
Right-click to download (save link as) zip files of the Nuke7th plugin:
Formats supported
Format |
Import |
Export |
---|---|---|
8-bit YCoCg DXT5 |
✔️ |
✔️ |
8-bit YCbCr 4:2:0 |
✔️ |
✔️ |
8-bit YCbCr 4:2:2 |
✔️ |
✔️ |
10-bit YCbCr 4:2:2 |
✔️ |
✔️ |
12-bit RGB 4:4:4 |
✔️ |
✔️ |
8-bit RGB 4:4:4 |
✔️ |
❌ |
8-bit RGBA 4:4:4 |
✔️ |
❌ |
8-bit BGRA 4:4:4 |
✔️ |
❌ |
Compatibility
Nuke 12.1v5, 12.2v2 and 12.2v5; 13.0v2 on Windows, Ubuntu 18.04, and CentOS 7.9.
There are 2 .dll (CentOS: .so files): sthReader and sthWriter, for this plugin. The zip package for each platform contains all the files needed to load the plugins in Nuke. https://learn.foundry.com/nuke/developers/63/ndkdevguide/intro/pluginbuildinginstallation.html Windows Extract and copy the contents of the downloaded zip package to Nuke user home folder, e.g. C:\Users\[USERNAME]\.nuke. Linux Extract and copy the contents of the downloaded zip package to Nuke user home folder, e.g. /home/[USERNAME]/.nuke. |
From Nuke, select from the STH Options: Export to either file type .7th or .sth. These are equivalent to Delta Media Servers. Historically in Nuke, handling files with numeric characters has caused issues. |
Page edited [d/m/y]: 18/08/2022