Sunday, July 22, 2007

Python To Be Part Of Foundry's Nuke

4RFV is reporting that Python will be part of Foundry's Nuke
From the site:

The Foundry will be offering sneak previews of the next major release of
its compositing application Nuke; editing professionals will be able to get an
idea of what’s to come with Furnace for Final Cut Pro; and those looking to
enhance their OFX-compatible DI and compositing solutions will get a good look
at the new Furnace 4 for OFX collection.The Foundry will preview the next
release of Nuke and has confirmed it is currently working on the
much-anticipated UI improvements, plus support for Python, an extensible
programming language, which is becoming widely supported by other application
vendors and forming the backbone of many studios pipelines. Enhanced Layer and
Channel support to eliminate the 64 channels limit, improved nodegraph
manipulation capabilities, simplified management and selection - are amongst the
other key improvements.


For further information: www.thefoundry.co.uk

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