Mastering EXR in Nuke: RLE vs ZIP vs DWA + FFmpeg Workflow
Автор: One Soul
Загружено: 2026-01-05
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In this video you’ll learn how to generate and optimize EXR image sequences for Nuke, using both FFmpeg and Nuke scripts. We compare four different EXR compression methods on a beach shot example: RLE, ZIP 1 scanline, ZIP 16 scanlines, and DreamWorks Animation (DWA), looking at both file size and performance.
You’ll see:
How to extract EXR sequences from DJI H.265 footage with FFmpeg
The differences between RLE, ZIP1, ZIP16, and DWA EXR compression
Why ZIP1 is often the best choice when using FFmpeg
How to convert EXR sequences to DWA inside Nuke
How to write a simple Nuke script in a text editor to batch convert EXRs from the command line
We’ll also cover useful EXR details like half-float (16-bit) output, naming patterns with padded frame numbers (e.g. %04d), and setting your Read/Write nodes correctly for linear EXR workflows. By the end, you’ll have a practical, production-ready workflow for creating lightweight, high-quality EXR sequences for compositing in Nuke.
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