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Hydra 3D Viewport on Windows & Linux

Introducing the start of Hydra support for Nuke’s 3D viewport. Nuke's new Hydra-powered 3D viewer uses hdStorm as a viewport renderer, enabling a high-fidelity 3D viewport experience that closely resembles the output from the Scanline Render, and provides consistency with other applications using Hydra. In Nuke 13.0, the Hydra viewer is currently available on Linux and Windows.

 

Support for USD Camera, Axis and Lights

Extending the USD support added in Nuke 12.2, this release adds support for loading camera, light, and axis data from a .usd file via the relevant native 3D nodes in Nuke. This extended USD support enables you to carry the USD data you need directly into Nuke, without converting to a different format. What’s more, these extensions are being open-sourced, so pipelines can further extend and customize these nodes for their specific USD setup. 

Extended Monitor Out

Experience the extended monitor out system in Nuke and Nuke Studio, with a more stable and consistent experience across the Nuke family. This work brings exciting new features into Nuke, including independent output transform controls and support for Nuke Studio’s floating window. Artists can also change the resolution across devices, making it easy to work efficiently across two monitors, and can enjoy a smoother experience when moving between the timeline and nodegraph.

HDR Display on macOS (beta)

First introduced in Nuke 12.2 as a hidden feature, we’ve now enabled the ability to view HDR in the GUI when using an HDR monitor on macOS as a beta feature. Nuke users with Apple XDR or EDR capable monitors or other HDR monitors can now experience the revolutionary benefits of HDR workflows. You can now composite and review in true high dynamic range, across all of the Nuke, Nuke Studio and Heiro viewers. Support is off by default and can be enabled via a Preference.

Collaborate and review remotely with Sync Review

The extended Sync Review offers a new way to collaborate, allowing teams to review together or remotely, working towards the shared vision of the final image. Teams can connect unlimited sessions of Nuke Studio, Hiero or HieroPlayer, collaborate and review projects in context, and sync all the actions needed in a review session, from playback and annotations to editorial changes.

Annotations in HieroPlayer

HieroPlayer now includes the same annotation capabilities as Nuke Studio and Hiero. Artists can create and edit annotations live during a Sync Review session, or when working on their own in a HieroPlayer project.

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