Yes of course I can use VIEWER_INPUT or a register a viewer process, but that 
wouldn't make it dynamic either, well maybe with the MinColor Node but that one 
again doesn't work for deep data... And starting to sample every pixel via 
python is just horribly slow and you would need to bake it after that again. 
Plus again the VIEWER_INPUT doesn't work for deep data either... 
It shouldn't be to complicated having one button, that dynamically normalizes 
what's shown in the Viewer, just as you have it in Fusion.

I sent in a request, Ticket#2012101310000031

Regards
Patrick

Am 13.10.2012 um 11:42 schrieb Johannes Hezer:

> +1
> 
> 
> Am 10/13/12 7:47 AM, schrieb Frank Rueter:
>> Same. It would indeed be very helpful. Has somebody sent in a request yet?
>> 
>> 
>> On 13/10/12 6:54 AM, Holger Hummel|Celluloid VFX wrote:
>>> yes, you can.
>>> BUT:
>>> - it needs manual work: you need to know/find the min/max values. they 
>>> change from pass to pass, actually in most cases from frame to frame.
>>> - it's quicker when you can just click on button to toggle this. also 
>>> because it does not conflict with some other VIWER_INPUT that might be 
>>> active.
>>> 
>>> so +1 from me making this a feature request
>>> 
>>> - Holger
>>> 
>>> 
>>> jbidwell wrote:
>>>> You can make a grade and group it, then name it "VIEWER_INPUT". The viewer 
>>>> will use that grade in the viewer whenever the IP button is active.
>>>> 
>>>> - JB
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