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Licensing Nuke on Mac OS X. The following licensing methods are available: •
Activation Keys and Node Locked Licenses - these can be used to license Nuke
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If you want to enable Nuke to calculate certain nodes using the GPU, there are
some additional requirements. AMD. On Mac, AMD GPUs are supported on any
late
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Installing on Mac OS X. The installation package installs Nuke, NukeX, and Nuke
Studio, and icons for these appear in your installation folder. To install Nuke on
Open the Nuke application directory (/Applications/Nuke12.1v2/), and double-
click the required icon. • Using the terminal, navigate to the Nuke application
AMD cards in eGPU set-ups for Mac OS 10.13.5 and later. The Sonnet eGFX
Breakaway box and BlackMagic eGPU have both also been tested with Nuke.
Licensing Nuke Non-commercial on Mac. Subscription licensing differs from
traditional node locked or floating licenses in that a single license, or entitlement,
30 Sep 2019 SUMMARY Nuke Non-Commercial 12.0v1 is not supported on macOS. This was
corrected in Nuke 12.0v2, which can be downloaded from the
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