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Nuke: removing redundant Ftrack asset when farm publishing #2996
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Brief description
No need to publish sequence with review if baked profiles are used.
Description
This was happenning due wild card regex match but since we are adding
bakingNukeScripts
atribute to instance data, it is quite clear we don't need to review also .exr image sequence.Additional info
We had also not very nice way of Ftrack asset naming in case multiple reviewable representations were processed. I had hopefully preserved backward compatibility for single reviewable, but it needs to be tested. The feature was made optional and can be activated in settings
project_settings/ftrack/publish/IntegrateFtrackInstance/nicer_asset_name
Testing notes:
Ideal test scenarios are following:
project_settings/ftrack/publish/IntegrateFtrackInstance/nicer_asset_name
on your projectTodo:
IntegrateFttrackInstances
is not supporting multiple Thumbnails so this could be also improved.Problem is that each of the representations (noLut, withLut) is having differently looking image and this will be great to display as thumbnail.