The Foundry launches next major version of Nuke compositing application
Heribert Raab, Softmachine
London, UK. February 25, 2008. Leading visual effects software
developer The Foundry is delighted to announce the next major release
of its powerful compositing application, Nuke. Nuke 5 features a brand
new user interface, the addition of Python for scripting, support for
stereoscopic workflow, and with the ability to read, process and write
over 1,000 channels per stream, it now features the industrys broadest
support for EXR images.
Since taking on the development of Nuke The Foundrys goal has been
to remain true to the original concept of developing a comprehensive
compositing solution that is designed by artists for artists. With
user requirements as the driver, The Foundry has concentrated on
enriching and refining the product, building on its already strong
foundations and focussing development efforts on areas that required
renovation. Nuke 5 is the first major step towards this goal.

Heribert Raab, Softmachine
"Nuke is a complete pipeline tool. We created a pipeline for a job
within days that would not have been possible with any other software.
Within three days of getting our license we generated over 85,000
frames of data that equalled 350 variations for the client. Nuke 5s
support for OpenEXR is so effortless that our renders come in and we
just work." Robert Nederhorst, VFX Supervisor at SpeedShapes Los
Angeles studio.

Heribert Raab, Softmachine
Applying over a decade of software development experience and close
collaboration with the growing Nuke community, The Foundry has reworked
Nukes UI to improve the user experience and make it more approachable
for a broader range of artists. In addition to augmenting the existing
floating window layouts with a flexible panes and panels system, Nuke 5
features per-node mask inputs, and expanded LUT support for file I/O
colourspace conversion.
Since its inception, Nukes extensive scripting capabilities have
been a key feature for many of its adopters, and The Foundry has taken
this to the next level by adding support for the Python scripting
language for the version 5 release.

Heribert Raab, Softmachine
The Foundrys product development has long-benefited from close
working relationships with some of the industrys leading post
production facilities. The latest challenge facing these cutting edge
artists is the dramatic increase in volumes of stereoscopic projects.
The Foundry has responded by laying the groundwork for efficient
multi-view compositing in Nuke 5.
With the latest Nuke developments we are reinforcing our
commitment to deliver first-class products that assist creativity,
workflow and productivity, no matter how demanding the pipeline, said
Dr Bill Collis, CEO, The Foundry. Close relationships with our Nuke
and plug-in customers are fundamental to our work we listen to what
they say they need for their pipelines today and tomorrow and this
drives our R&D.

Heribert Raab, Softmachine
Available on Linux, Windows, and Mac platforms Nuke delivers
unparalleled speed, an efficient multi-channel scanline rendering
engine, and powerful feature set unrivalled in the desktop market.
Availability and Pricing
Now shipping, Nuke 5 is priced at $3,500 / 1,750 with render nodes
priced at: $250 / 125, with the annual maintenance and support
contract prices at $1,000 / 500 per GUI license. Nuke 5 is available
for existing customers with valid maintenance at no extra cost,
customers can download now from The Foundry website
www.thefoundry.co.uk
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About The Foundry
The Foundry is a world-leading innovator of visual effects and
image processing technologies that boost productivity in motion picture
and video post production. On February 10th 2007, the Academy of Motion
Picture Arts and Sciences awarded a Sci-Tech Award to The Foundrys
development team for the Furnace image processing suite. The company
now holds a trio of Academy Award winning products including the
high-end compositing system Nuke, and keying application Keylight.
The Foundrys products support a wide range of host platforms
including After Effects, Autodesk Media and Entertainment Systems,
Avid DS, Baselight, Film Master, NUKE, Scratch and Shake. The company
has also driven OpenFX, an open standard for visual effects plug-ins,
now broadly adopted by host and plug-in developers such as Autodesk,
Assimilate, FilmLight, Digital Vision, eyeon Software Inc, Grass
Valley, Soluciones Graficas por Ordenador (S.G.O.), Photron and others.