Hey guys,

I'm doing the color management setup for a show that is using Aces CG as
the reference space.

Anyone has experience with it.

I found a very problematic point in Nuke's implementation:

- if you were to not define a colorspace "linear" in you OCIO config, Nuke
would just seg fault on startup.
- Nuke always pick "linear" as the default colorspace even if it's not the
reference space.
So if you create an OCIO colorspace node, linear is selected by default
even if it's not the first one in the list.

I understand that reference space is a not defined well entity in OCIO
architecture ( implicitly the first colorspace in the list).

Should I just have AcesCG to be named "linear"? I think that's even more
outrageous.

Cheers

-- 
lucien FOSTIER
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