Introduction to the Export Dialog

Nuke Studio uses presets and shot templates to perform export operations, including round-tripping and EDL/XML creation. The Export dialog controls what is exported and where, and whether or not to expect versioned clips as part of a round-trip from Nuke.

The Shot Template is also used to create the presets used during Create Comp, passing track items from the Compositing environment and sending rendered Write nodes from the Node Graph back to the Timeline environment.

Nuke Studio uses Content Presets in all shot templates, enabling you to create commonly used export conditions, which are then available across all projects. Some presets are only available with certain exporters, for example, the EDL Exporter preset cannot be used with Process as Shots exports.

You can filter your exports using the Tracks for this Export and Filter by Tag lists, exporting only certain tracks or track items marked with a particular tag. SeeUsing Tags for more information.

For your convenience, Nuke Studio ships with a number of ready-made Content Presets, but you can edit these as required:

Transcode Images - defines transcode parameters allowing you to save your most-used file type conversions.

Nuke Project File - defines the script name and paths used by Nuke Read and Write nodes during a round-trip or Create Comp.

Nuke Write Node - defines the render format for Nuke Write nodes. Add multiple Nuke Write Node presets to create multiple Write nodes in the resulting Nuke script.

Nuke Annotations File - defines the script name and paths used by Nuke Write nodes and Precomp group during a round-trip or Create Comp.

External Render - defines the export paths used by third party applications, such as Adobe® After Effects®, during a round-trip.

The External Render preset functions as a marker in the template so that other tasks can find the location of external renders and so that you can write your own custom exporters. You can find example custom exporters on Nukepedia (www.nukepedia.com).

See Loading Gizmos, NDK Plug-ins, and Python and Tcl Scripts for more information.

EDL Exporter - used to export a sequence to the EDL format.

SymLink Exporter - creates symlinks to the location of the source files, rather than making copies.

XML Exporter - used to export a sequence to XML format.

Copy Exporter - creates copies of the source files to a specified location, rather than symlinking.

Audio Export - copies any audio tracks to .wav files in a specified location.