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About Nuke Non-commercial

Nuke Non-commercial is a free version of Nuke that runs outside the regular licensing model. Nuke Non-commercial is meant for personal, educational, and other non-commercial use. It is aimed at students, industry professionals, and others interested in Nuke. It includes most of the features of the commercial version of Nuke, offering you a chance to explore and learn the application fully while using it from the comfort of your own home.

You can run Nuke, NukeX, and Nuke Studio in non-commercial mode using the --nc command line argument. For example, to launch Nuke Studio in non-commercial mode on Mac, enter:

/Applications/Nuke11.2v7/Nuke11.2v7.app/Contents/MacOS/Nuke11.2v7 --nc --studio

Nuke Non-commercial is a fully functional version of Nuke, but as it's designed for non-commercial use only, it does differ from the commercial version in some aspects. Here are the main differences:

Certain nodes are disabled in Nuke Non-commercial, including BlinkScript, GenerateLUT, Primatte, Ultimatte, and WriteGeo.

Rendered output is restricted to 1920x1080 HD and the MPEG4 and H.264 formats are disabled.

command line renders are restricted to encrypted .nknc scripts.

Frame Server slave rendering is disabled.

Exporting EDL/XML sequences is disabled.

Exporting LUTs from MatchGrade is disabled.

Gizmos, clipboard contents, .hrox project files, and .nk scripts are all encrypted.

Monitor Output is disabled.

In other respects, Nuke Non-commercial contains all the functionality of the commercial version of Nuke.