How to re-export annotations in Nuke Studio and Hiero

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You may want to add new annotations after the Nuke Comp has been edited and rendered. In this case, you can re-export the annotations only.

To re-export annotations, do the following:

1. Move the playhead to the rendered Nuke Comp.

2. Press the + in the Annotations menu at the side of the Viewer, and select the Clip radio button.
Tip: You cannot add sequence-level annotations to a Nuke Comp.

3. Add an annotation using the brush or text tools in the Annotation menu.

4. Right-click the Nuke Comp, and select Export - Re-Export Annotations.

5. Return to the Nuke script and double-click the Precomp node to open its properties, and version it up.
For example, if the file path has v01.nk at the end, change it to v02.nk. You can also version up the Precomp node by doing one of the following:

• Select the Precomp node and press Alt+Up Arrow.

• Select the Precomp node and click Edit - Node - Filename - Version Up.

6. Ensure the Precomp node is connected to a Viewer node.
Your new annotation is now visible in the Viewer.

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