Hmm..

Try this version:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/u3ykx7b8b92k50e/cinespaceLutGen_v002.nk

Basically the same, but strips a few Linux specific font references.
Working fine here on a stock instance of 6.3v8 under Linux.

Will try it on a Mac at home later.

Alex Fry


On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 12:47 PM, Dan Rosen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey Alex,
>
> Thanks. This looks promising. I'm getting some errors when I cut and paste
> it into Nuke 6.3v8 on OSX 10.6.8.
>
> Disk cache /var/tmp/nuke-u1055/??: 482MB (1% of 51200MB) used in 59 files.
> [16:55.39] ERROR: ColorLookup1.lut:
> [16:55.39] ERROR: ColorLookup1.lut: recursive expression in
> (1/0.18)*(pow(10,(1023*x-444)/(1/(.002/0.45)))-0.0106332657)/(1-0.0106332657)
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File
> "/Applications/Nuke6.3v8/Nuke6.3v8.app/Contents/MacOS/plugins/nuke/callbacks.py",
> line 161, in autolabel
>     s = f[0](*f[1],**f[2])
>   File
> "/Applications/Nuke6.3v8/Nuke6.3v8.app/Contents/MacOS/plugins/autolabel.py",
> line 26, in autolabel
>     ind =
> nuke.expression("(keys?1:0)+(has_expression?2:0)+(clones?8:0)+(viewsplit?32:0)")
> ValueError: cannot convert to a floating point value
> [17:39.35] ERROR: CineSpace3D_LutGenerator.lutRed: cannot convert to a
> floating point value
> [17:39.35] ERROR: CineSpace3D_LutGenerator.lutGreen: cannot convert to a
> floating point value
> [17:39.35] ERROR: CineSpace3D_LutGenerator.lutBlue: cannot convert to a
> floating point value
> [17:39.35] ERROR: CineSpace3D_LutGenerator.lutDestination: cannot convert
> to a floating point value
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File
> "/Applications/Nuke6.3v8/Nuke6.3v8.app/Contents/MacOS/plugins/nuke/callbacks.py",
> line 161, in autolabel
>     s = f[0](*f[1],**f[2])
>   File
> "/Applications/Nuke6.3v8/Nuke6.3v8.app/Contents/MacOS/plugins/autolabel.py",
> line 26, in autolabel
>     ind =
> nuke.expression("(keys?1:0)+(has_expression?2:0)+(clones?8:0)+(viewsplit?32:0)")
> ValueError: cannot convert to a floating point value
> [17:39.35] ERROR: VIEWER_INPUT.Switch_inputCspace1.which: cannot convert
> to a floating point value
> [17:39.35] ERROR: VIEWER_INPUT.Switch_aspectToggle.which: cannot convert
> to a floating point value
> [17:39.35] ERROR: VIEWER_INPUT.Aspect_1v4_GROUP.Switch1.which: cannot
> convert to a floating point value
> [17:39.35] ERROR: VIEWER_INPUT.Aspect_1v4_GROUP.Mask1.box: cannot convert
> to a floating point value
> [17:39.35] ERROR: VIEWER_INPUT.Aspect_1v4_GROUP.Mask1.reformat: cannot
> convert to a floating point value
> [17:39.35] ERROR: VIEWER_INPUT.Switch_bPointToggle.which: cannot convert
> to a floating point value
> [17:39.35] ERROR: VIEWER_INPUT.Switch_blurToggle.which: cannot convert to
> a floating point value
> [17:39.35] ERROR: VIEWER_INPUT.Switch_satToggle.which: cannot convert to a
> floating point value
> [17:39.35] ERROR: VIEWER_INPUT.FilterErode2.size: cannot convert to a
> floating point value
> [17:39.35] ERROR: VIEWER_INPUT.Add2.value: cannot convert to a floating
> point value
> [17:39.35] ERROR: VIEWER_INPUT.Switch_inputCspace.which: cannot convert to
> a floating point value
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File
> "/Applications/Nuke6.3v8/Nuke6.3v8.app/Contents/MacOS/plugins/nuke/callbacks.py",
> line 161, in autolabel
>     s = f[0](*f[1],**f[2])
>   File
> "/Applications/Nuke6.3v8/Nuke6.3v8.app/Contents/MacOS/plugins/autolabel.py",
> line 26, in autolabel
>     ind =
> nuke.expression("(keys?1:0)+(has_expression?2:0)+(clones?8:0)+(viewsplit?32:0)")
> ValueError: cannot convert to a floating point value
> [17:40.56] ERROR: CineSpace1D_LutGenerator.lutRed: cannot convert to a
> floating point value
> [17:40.56] ERROR: CineSpace1D_LutGenerator.lutGreen: cannot convert to a
> floating point value
> [17:40.56] ERROR: CineSpace1D_LutGenerator.lutBlue: cannot convert to a
> floating point value
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File
> "/Applications/Nuke6.3v8/Nuke6.3v8.app/Contents/MacOS/plugins/nuke/callbacks.py",
> line 161, in autolabel
>     s = f[0](*f[1],**f[2])
>   File
> "/Applications/Nuke6.3v8/Nuke6.3v8.app/Contents/MacOS/plugins/autolabel.py",
> line 26, in autolabel
>     ind =
> nuke.expression("(keys?1:0)+(has_expression?2:0)+(clones?8:0)+(viewsplit?32:0)")
> ValueError: cannot convert to a floating point value
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 4:00 PM, Alex - <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I ran into the same problem, so I made these:
>> https://www.dropbox.com/s/ykzzlc6sm9hi7ji/cinespaceLutGen_v001.nk
>>
>> there are two nodes, one for making pure 1D .csp luts, another for making
>> 3D luts with a 1D prelut.
>> There are some basic grade controls on the face of the 3D lut generator,
>> but you can open it up and put whatever random transforms you want in there.
>>
>> -Alex
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 7:25 AM, Dan Rosen <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I am trying to use GenerateLUT to author csp files for linear light
>>> images to display conversion. We also have a custom LogLin so I'd like to
>>> set the shaper lut to something custom with a file or values there. I'm not
>>> sure if the Nuke node requires that I have a config.ocio file or not, but I
>>> cannot seem to figure it out. I've looked in the docs and don't see it
>>> there either. Any help is much appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Dan
>>>
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