SUMMARY
This article explains which versions of Nuke you can download and use FileIO SDK plug-ins with.
MORE INFORMATION
As of Nuke 12.2v4, various FileIO SDK plug-ins can be installed separately to override the SDK versions that are included with a particular Nuke version. These can be downloaded from the following links:
Note: Different versions of the FileIO plug-in are only compatible with certain Nuke versions, so verify the release notes of the FileIO SDK to ensure it works with your Nuke version.
These plug-ins are supported in all commercial versions of Nuke/NukeX/Hiero/Nuke Studio, as well as Nuke Indie, from 12.2v4 and later.
Note: The FileIO SDK upgrades are currently not supported in any Nuke/NukeX/Hiero/Nuke Studio Non-Commercial releases. To access newer SDK versions, Nuke Non-Commercial users will need to wait for a future release that includes them by default.
FURTHER READING
Further information about the FileIO SDK plug-ins can be found in the FileIO Plug-in Guide.
The following article outlines the other limitations for Nuke Non-commercial:
Q100427: What are the limitations of Nuke Non-Commercial?
More information about where to find your ~/.nuke folder can be found in the following article:
Q100048: Locating the default .nuke directory
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