Natron, background render and MantisBT #635
I am writing in the mailing list because today I cannot post on MantisBT. However, we had gone OT from the original request. @Andrew-R Your idea of how to do the Natron/CinGG interaction is also mine, otherwise you fall back to rendering to go to another program and then again rendering to go back to CinGG. There is imagelist.sh (https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/CinelerraGG_Manual/Image_Sequence_Creation...) but I could not get it to work. Other solutions found on the net also do not work for me. Sorry, my inability... Natron (Write node) overwrites the imported images, keeping their exact name (which is the frame number) and path. These are read by CinGG: until a new background render starts, on the Compositor window we see the frames altered in Natron. However, this sequence of images applies only to the timeline view: if we add filters or do a final render of the project, the original source is used and not the frames altered in Natron.
пт, 17 февр. 2023 г., 19:27 Andrea paz via Cin <[email protected]>:
I am writing in the mailing list because today I cannot post on MantisBT. However, we had gone OT from the original request.
@Andrew-R Your idea of how to do the Natron/CinGG interaction is also mine, otherwise you fall back to rendering to go to another program and then again rendering to go back to CinGG.
There is imagelist.sh ( https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/CinelerraGG_Manual/Image_Sequence_Creation... ) but I could not get it to work. Other solutions found on the net also do not work for me. Sorry, my inability...
Natron (Write node) overwrites the imported images, keeping their exact name (which is the frame number) and path. These are read by CinGG: until a new background render starts, on the Compositor window we see the frames altered in Natron. However, this sequence of images applies only to the timeline view: if we add filters or do a final render of the project, the original source is used and not the frames altered in Natron.
I thought we always can add cingg filters, then set background render, then alter its output in Natron ... but if cingg always read originals and not background render files ..:/ then my idea not viable. May be I can modify this behaviour too, but first I need to experiment on my own, and currently I am stuck with my virtual arm machine idea .... (natron does not work.on arm.currently, it seems, but hopefully it just makefiles and not something deeper ...)
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