Also keep in mind that a 32x32 cube can be a little coarse when applied to
a linear image.
It will be more forgiving if you flip to log and generate your lut in that
state.

-Alex


On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 9:23 AM, alfafa <[email protected]>wrote:

> **
> Hi,
>
> I put a 'Grade' node after an image I want to color correct.
> Once, I'm happy with this color correction I want to share it with other
> artists.
> So, I'm creating a LUT by piping the same 'Grade' node to a
> 'CMStestPattern' node.
> Then the 'CMStestPattern' node into a 'GenerateLUT' node.
>
> Within the 'GenerateLUT' node :
> I saved the LUT as LUT_01.vf (Nuke LUT format) and click 'Generate and
> Write LUT File'
>
> To apply this LUT, I import it via a 'Vectorfield' node.
> Browse to get my LUT_01.vf file.
>
> Problem :
> If I plug my original image into the 'Vectorfield' node and compare that
> to my image attached to the 'Grade' node they should match exactly, but
> they do NOT.
>
> Why is that so ?
> Did I miss a step when I generated my LUT ?
>
> Thanks for your help,
> Alfafa
>
>
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