ID 469824 - Apple ProRes QuickTime files that have an odd number in their resolution size are imported skewed into Nuke

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Problem summary
Within Nuke 12.1v5 and later, when a ProRes QuickTime file is imported that contains a resolution that is an odd number eg. 1919x1080, this will be imported into Nuke as a skewed image.

This only occurs within Nuke 12.1v5 and later and only with the Apple ProRes format.

Note: In 12.1v5 this will crash Nuke, whereas in 12.2v1 and later this will show a skewed image result.


Customer reported version
nuke.12.2v3

Customer reported platform
n_a_linux

Steps to reproduce

1) Open a new Nuke 12.1v5 session (or later)

2) Within this session, set the project resolution to HD '1920 x 1080'

3) Create a Checkerboard node

4) Underneath this create a Reformat node, and create a new resolution of '1919 x 1080'

5) Render this process using a Write node, ensuring that the file is .mov and set to the ProRes codec

6) Re-import this rendered QuickTime file
Result: The ProRes QuickTime file will come in skewed, as per below (or crash Nuke 12.1v5)


Expected behavior
The ProRes QuickTime should not be read back in as distorted

Actual behavior
The ProRes QuickTime file is coming back in distorted

Workaround
Unknown. If possible when using an odd numbered resolution mov file, avoid using the ProRes format.

Reproduced by Support in:
Nuke 13.0v1 - Windows 10
Nuke 12.2v5 - Windows 10 - CentOS 7 - MacOS 10.15.6
Nuke 12.2v1 - Windows 10
Nuke 12.1v5 - Windows 10

Unable to reproduce bug in:
Nuke 12.1v4 - Windows 10 - CentOS 7 - MacOS 10.15.6

Earliest version tested
Nuke 12.1v4
- This issue doesn't appear in this version and has regressed
 

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