State:New|TargetRelease:No Target|icon_bug|icon_nuke|database:public|Resolution:Fixed|BugID:584208|
Problem summary
Nuke Studio does not preserve soft effect names when copying them into the Node Graph.
This does not appear to be in any other case (timeline > timeline, Node Graph > Node Graph, Node Graph > timeline).
Customer reported version
N/A
Customer reported platform
N/A
Steps to reproduce
1) Open Nuke Studio.
2) Import a clip (File > Import File(s)...) and drop it on the timeline.
3) Add a soft effect to the shot on the timeline.
4) Rename the soft effect.
5) Copy the soft effect (Ctrl+C) and paste it into the Node Graph (Ctrl+V).
Expected behaviour
The name of the soft effect should be preserved.
Actual behaviour
The soft effect is always renamed to its node class (like when creating a new node).
Workaround
Unknown.
Reproduced by support
This bug has been reproduced in:
Nuke Studio 15.1v2 - Windows 11 - macOS 11
Nuke Studio 13.0v1 - Windows 11 - macOS 11
Earliest version tested
Nuke Studio 13.0v1
- The ability to copy soft effects to the Node Graph did not exist before this version
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