>
> *Anyway we tried rendering the mov using tiff files rendered out  from
> nuke,  with the same  codec settings but this time in aftereffects and it
> was fine. They checked and said it was in srgb space and worked.*

*
*
*Use the same settings you renderd out tiff file From nuke............for
your mov..........with avid dnx hd codec...........*
*
*
*
*

> *Can anybody explain how this could be? two softwares using identical
> settings  as far as the codec for mov is concerned and giving out two
> different colorspaces?*


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> *another question :Would different versions of nuke throw out different
> quicktimes as well? specifically nuke v5 vs nuke v6? *

no it will not

*Regards*
Nishith

On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 12:12 PM, Shailendra Pandey <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Khushnum,
>
>
> Quicktime can be a strange beast at times.
>
> 1. do the quicktimes rendered in nuke and after effects look the same when
> played in quicktime on your end?
> You could import them in nuke, do a merge>difference between the two and
> exposure up to verify.
>
> 2. What software does the Production House use.
>
>
> I have  heard of Colour problems with avid dnx hd codec before as well.
> Try using quicktime pro with the same settings to just make sure if its
> nuke thats causing the problem.
>
>
>
> *Shailendra*
>
> On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 10:33 AM, Khushnum <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> **
>> hi guys,
>> I have run into a very strange problem and I was hoping to find some
>> answers here.
>>
>> So I have some 16bit iff files taken into nuke in srgb space, comped, and
>> rendered out as an mov for our client with an *avid dnx hd codec*,
>> advanced settings set to rgb (as appose to rec 709 in the advanced
>> settings). Colorspace out is set to srgb (as appose to the default Gamma
>> 1.8)
>> These are all my nuke settings.
>> But when the production house gets it, they say its in the wrong space
>> and is coming to them as a rec709.  why would that be?
>>
>> Anyway we tried rendering the mov using tiff files rendered out  from
>> nuke,  with the same  codec settings but this time in aftereffects and it
>> was fine. They checked and said it was in srgb space and worked.
>>
>> Can anybody explain how this could be? two softwares using identical
>> settings  as far as the codec for mov is concerned and giving out two
>> different colorspaces?  how do I check what color space an mov is in???
>> The movie inspector in quicktime pro does not specify what colorspace it
>> is in, so im really at a loose end here.
>>
>> another question :Would different versions of nuke throw out different
>> quicktimes as well? specifically nuke v5 vs nuke v6?
>>
>> Thanks
>>  ~K
>>
>>
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