State:New|TargetRelease:No Target|icon_bug|icon_nuke|database:public|Resolution:Fixed|BugID:331514|
Problem summary
When creating a freeze frame from a clip in Nuke Studio, the most common practice is to razor the clip at the frame before and create a new freeze frame by either clicking 'timeline>make freeze frame' or 'editorial>make freeze frame' and extending this freeze frame to the required duration.
If you have a TimeWarp soft effect being used on the frame that you want to use as the freeze frame, when the frame is cut and extended out the TimeWarp soft effect does not correctly retain its influence.
Customer reported version
nuke.10.5v2
Customer reported platform
Centos 7
Steps to reproduce
1) Import a clip into a sequence in NukeStudio
2) Add a TimeWarp soft effect to the clip, and set it to twice the speed. For example, if the clip is 100 frames, set frame 50 to the value of 100.
3) Go to the last frame an razor it off
4) Right-click on the new clip created from the razor-ed frame and select 'Editorial>Make Freeze Frame'
5) Drag the freeze-framed clip out
Result: TimeWarp soft effect does not work as it did in the pre-razored sequence, and the freeze frame is taking the frame from the un-TimeWarped clip.
Workaround
There is no easy way to fix this, but it is possible to either change the timewarp animation and add another still keyframe at the end. This may change the curve information though. Or alternatively, read which frame the timewarp was pointing at and look for it in the source footage and edit manually.
Reproduced by support
This bug has been reproduced in:
NukeStudio 11.1v1 - CentOS 6.9 - MacOSX 10.13 - Windows 7
NukeStudio 11.0v4 - CentOS 6.9
NukeStudio 11.0v1 - CentOS 6.9
NukeStudio 10.5v7 - CentOS 6.9
NukeStudio 10.5v2 - CentOS 6.9 - MacOSX 10.13 - Windows 7
NukeStudio 10.0v6 - CentOS 6.9
NukeStudio 10.0v1 - CentOS 6.9 - MacOSX 10.13 - Windows 7
NukeStudio 9.0v9 - CentOS 6.9
NukeStudio 9.0v1 - CentOS 6.9 - MacOSX 10.13 - Windows 7
Earliest version tested
NukeStudio 9.0v1
- This issue appears to be in all versions of Nuke Studio.
Expected behaviour
When freeze-framing a clip that has a TimeWarp soft effect, the freeze frame should be set to the TimeWarped frame
Actual behaviour
When freeze-framing a clip with a TimeWarp soft effect, the TimeWarp soft effect is not taken into consideration when the frame is frozen.
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