Thanks for the info. The xml looks clean so it wouldn't be too hard to 
implement this, I just wanted to see if anyone had done the work for me 
already. =]

This sounds like something that might be useful to the wider Nuke world, if I 
were to hack something together.

Thanks
--alex

On Feb 8, 2012, at 6:55 PM, Nathan Rusch wrote:

> I haven't done this exact thing, but I have used RMD files to pull stereo 
> convergence data into Nuke gizmos. It's pretty trivial to parse them using 
> something like xml.etree.ElementTree.
> 
> Once you have all the data, it seems like it would just be a matter of 
> setting up the Read node, a Grade for lift/gamma/gain, and a ColorLookup for 
> the 'lumacurve' data. This last one would be the trickiest, as you would 
> probably need to construct TCL curve representation strings to feed to the 
> node, but should be very doable.
> 
> -Nathan
> 
> -----Original Message----- From: Alex Schworer
> Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2012 6:19 PM
> To: Nuke user discussion
> Subject: [Nuke-users] RED and Nuke: loading RMD looks
> 
> Hey All --
> 
> Not sure if this question is better asked on the RED forums or here, but:
> 
> Has anyone had any luck with either, a) ingesting the "looks" from an RMD 
> file in Nuke, or b) using REDline to export a usable 3D lut for Nuke?
> 
> I had some luck with using REDline to generate a CSP 1D LUT, but 1D isn't 
> going to cut it for us.
> 
> After digging around in the RMD file, it seems like it'd be possible to 
> implement RED's looks in Nuke (without the RED's special REDgamma stuff, of 
> course) without going to an intermediate LUT.
> 
> Does this make sense? And do you have any ideas?
> 
> Thanks
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