If you're using a vaguely-recent version of Nuke, you could use the
OCIOFileTransform node instead of the Vectorfield

On 21/11/13 09:05, John Vanderbeck wrote:
> Hey all,
> 
> Anyone else run into this?
> 
> In a standard Nuke script you can bring in a Vectorfield and load a .csp
> LUT file and it works fine.
> 
> Do the same thing as an automated ViewerProcess though and the color is
> all wrong.  Use a .cube file instead and it works.
> 
> Problem is, while using .cube works, my color guys tell me that the
> .cube file can't handle the proper transforms for what we need on this show.
> 
> 
> 
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