Do you have the colorspace on the write node set to "linear"? If not it
will be adding a log conversion to the image that comes in on the
assumption that it's currently in linear RGB.

Matt


On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 10:07 AM, John Mateer <
[email protected]> wrote:

> **
> I am working on a project shot on a Red Epic that involves a lot of green
> screen work so we are using Nuke. We need to test our composites in our
> screening theatre, which accepts DCP.
>
> If we create DPXs of our comps, convert them to XYZ color space using our
> Nucoda Film Master and create the DCP in CineAsset the resulting DCP has
> the correct color gamut. However, if we use the Colorspace node in Nuke to
> convert to CIE XYZ and use those DPXs in CineAsset to create the file, the
> resulting DCPs are washed out and do not have the correct color. I have
> tried changing gamma using a number of settings (DCP requires 2.6) but with
> no success.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Best,
> John
>
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