Can't you just input the color in PS. render a frame of the colour and sample 
it in nuke? Save all the maths.

Howard

On 11 Dec 2012, at 15:32, Randy Little <[email protected]> wrote:

> Its probably NOT sRGB if they also included CMYK.   You need to find out 
> their working space.  It could easily be SWOP 2.0 or a plethora of other cmyk 
> press profiles.   
> 
> Randy S. Little
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> On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 7:25 AM, Julik Tarkhanov <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> True, totally forgot that you need the curve on top.
>> 
>> On 11 dec. 2012, at 14:44, Diogo Girondi <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Diving it by 256 wont be enough, you also have to apply a sRGB curve to 
>>> that because Nuke values are linear and what your client sent you is 
>>> probably a sRGB encoded value.
>>> 
>>> Try this one out after getting the hex value from Photoshop, it's a bit old 
>>> but it should still work.
>>> 
>>> http://www.nukepedia.com/python/misc/hex2nuke/
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