As Hendrik said it sounds like a colorspace issue.  What colorspace did AE
render the DPX as(log, srgb, rec709)?  You want to make sure the read
colorspace of Nuke matches the write colorspace of AE.

Then when you sent them out of Nuke, what colorspace did it write them out
as?

-deke

On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 05:27, Mahesh Kumar <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Dear friends,
>
>                  we are facing some issues regarding our rendered files
> from Nuke , which were in .tga format . which were then taken into After
> effects for Titling and was rendered out as a 16 bit .dpx file format. here
> the issue is that our  final DPX file has become much darker than it
> initially was.
>
> plz suggest me.
>
> thanks in advance
> Mahesh
>
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