maybe this article is helpful:
http://polygonspixelsandpaint.tumblr.com/post/3684476660


Regards, Thomas.

MINDTRANSPLANT

Am 16.05.2012 um 19:42 schrieb Paul Schoen:

> 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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