Formats

This chapter explains how to handle formats.

Reading Formats

You can get all the formats in the current NUKE session using nuke.formats(), which returns each format object:

scriptFormats = nuke.formats()

The format object has all sorts of handy methods, such as the following:

for f in scriptFormats:
        print f.name()
        print f.width()
        print f.height()
        print f.pixelAspect()
        print 10*'-'
# Result:
PC_Video
640
480
1.0
----------
NTSC
720
486
0.910000026226
----------
PAL
720
576
1.09000003338
----------
HD
1920
1080
1.0
...

For more methods, check out dir(nuke.Format):

dir(nuke.Format)
# Result:
['__class__', '__delattr__', '__doc__', '__format__', '__getattribute__', '__hash__', '__init__', '__new__', '__reduce__', '__reduce_ex__', '__repr__', '__setattr__', '__sizeof__', '__str__', '__subclasshook__', 'add', 'fromUV', 'height', 'name', 'pixelAspect', 'scaled', 'setHeight', 'setName', 'setPixelAspect', 'setWidth', 'toUV', 'width']

The node object also has a format() method to retrieve its current format. With a node in the Node Graph selected, try:

node = nuke.selectedNode()
nodeFormat = node.format()
print nodeFormat.name()

When having to convert normalized texture space to pixel values of a certain format, fromUV and toUV are very handy. The following always gives you the center of the format in pixel coordinates:

nodeFormat.fromUV( .5, .5 )
# Result:
[1024.0, 778.0]

While this gives you the normalized texture coordinates based on pixel coordinates:

nodeFormat.toUV( 1024, 788 ) # Result: [0.5, 0.50642675161361694]

Adding a New Format

To add a new format, you define its parameters as a string using TCl syntax (which basically means the values are delimited by white spaces), then create a new Format object. You need to define at least the width, height, and name to create a new format:

square2k = '2048 2048 square 2k'
nuke.addFormat( square2k )

This makes the new format available:

  • in all the format menus throughout the UI
  • through the Python API.
_images/formats_011.png

To add a bounding box or set the pixel aspect ratio, set the respective values between the height and name arguments:

nuke.addFormat( '2048 2048 48 48 2000 2000 2 square 2k (bbox anamorphic)' )
_images/formats_021.png

Setting Formats

To set a node’s format, simply use the usual knob methods to assign the format by name:

n = nuke.createNode( 'CheckerBoard2' )
n['format'].setValue( 'square 2k' )
The same applies when setting the root format::
nuke.root()[‘format’].setValue( ‘square 2k’ )

To set a format for the root’s proxy knob, you need to first set the root to use the format as the proxy type:

# DEFINE BASE AND PROXY FORMATS
square2k = '2048 2048 square 2k'
square1k = '1024 1024 square 1k'

# ADD FORMATS TO SESSION
for f in ( square2k, square1k ):
    nuke.addFormat( f )

# SET THE ROOT TO USE BOTH BASE AND PROXY FORMATS
root = nuke.root()
root['format'].setValue( 'square 2k' )
root['proxy_type'].setValue( 'format' )
root['proxy_format'].setValue( 'square 1k' )
_images/formats_031.png

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