I've been talking to RED about this, but they are very secret with their
color operations. For example, I would like to be able to convert from
their own "CameraRGB" color-space to Redcolor as CameraRGB can give you
very clean keys. I have some charts shot, but I don't think that would help
much.

/Simon






2013/1/23 Schneider, Abraham <[email protected]>

> Hi there!
>
> I have an Alexa project where I have several plates that were shot on RED.
> To mix these plates with Alexa footage, I'd like to 'convert' the RED
> footage to AlexaV3. Doing the linearisation is easy. But how do I match the
> gamut? I know, it's more of a theoretical thing, because I always have to
> colograde the files. But how would I do this properly? To do this, I'd like
> to use the Colorspace node, set the 'out' gamut to 'AlexaV3LogC'. But what
> do I use as 'in' gamut?
>
> Anyone knows, which primaries are used in REDcolor, REDcolor2 and
> REDcolor3?
>
> Thanks, Abraham
>
>
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