hi, please i know this may not be a right question to be asking but i was wondering if it's possible to learn nuke by using natron software because they are very similar? Thanks for your answer in advance and keep up the awesome tutorials.
Yes and no. Nuke and Natron are very simillar, even down to the keyboard shortcuts. Nuke though has some extra stuff you can't learn with Natron. But, if you know how to use Natron, you pretty much know how to use Nuke.
The footage was shot log, or flat. It's difficult to composite that way. Log2Lin converts the colors into something more natural. At the end of the comp, you add the opposite to make it log again so you retain all the color for grading later in Resolve.
hi, please i know this may not be a right question to be asking but i was wondering if it's possible to learn nuke by using natron software because they are very similar? Thanks for your answer in advance and keep up the awesome tutorials.
Yes and no. Nuke and Natron are very simillar, even down to the keyboard shortcuts. Nuke though has some extra stuff you can't learn with Natron. But, if you know how to use Natron, you pretty much know how to use Nuke.
Hello, How can use Natron to bring a 2d photograph to 3d with paralax like in after effects? Is there a camera tool?
Natron : no 3d support
Why you used log2linear and linear2log node. What is its importance ?
The footage was shot log, or flat. It's difficult to composite that way. Log2Lin converts the colors into something more natural. At the end of the comp, you add the opposite to make it log again so you retain all the color for grading later in Resolve.
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