Hello,

this has probably discussed for a thousand times on this forums but I need
some decisive clarification if possible:

I'm running Nuke 6.2v1 on SnowLeopard 10.6.8. as well as After Effects CS5.
I did some animations in After Effects, rendered those as DPX 10bit log
with the "Standard" settings in After Effects. Then I did some Regraining
and Match Moving with these rendering in Nuke and need to output Apple Pro
Res Quicktimes as layouts for director, production etc.

First thing is that those renderings look a bit brighter in Nuke than in
After Effects, although I'm using the same monitor which is probably due to
the fact that I'm not using Display management in After Effects and not a
big problem for me. Funny however this doesn't occur when rendering EXR in
After Effects

But now it starts: how do I output the right Quicktimes which reflect
closely what I see in Nuke? I've been messing around with the different
Quicktime Gamma settings in Nuke and found that the closest match will be
to change the standard output gamma of 1.8 to sRGB and in the
"Advanced"-Settings to deactivate the automatic gamma correction and
enabling the 444 chroma filtering.

Is there a more scientific approach besides this trial and error?

Thanks for input...

Paul, Vienna
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