If you look at the lower right corner of the viewer there is a little down
arrow you can click on to choose the different type of colorpickers which
nuke is giving you back in values.  It will let you pick 8 bit and 8 bit
hex.

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On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 2:11 AM, Brads <[email protected]>wrote:

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> Hi Guys,
>
> A client has given me a cmyk as well as a 1-255 rgb value.
> What is the best way to translate this into the correct color using the
> nuke color picker?
> I see nuke onlu uses 0-1 values. I'm assuming this is because it's
> floating point and 1-255 is 8-bit right?
> I's sure I could use photoshop or just google it but out of interests sake
> how do I do this?
> He has also given me a hex value so, in addition, how do I pick a hex
> color value in nuke?
> I see I can use a color wheel to get a hex color value but how do I
> convert back and forth?
> Thanks
> Brad
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