There’s no reason to render out DPXs for this, *especially* if you’re planning 
to render them in any space that isn’t some variant of log. Use PNGs or TIFFs, 
do all your color setup "on the way out" of Nuke, and save yourself some 
headache.

-Nathan


 

From: jvpike 
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 10:49 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: [Nuke-users] Color space/LUT issues

Can someone please tell me the correct workflow for rendering out dpx's to the 
be converted to DNxHD quicktimes with a burned in rec709 LUT?

I have figured out the conversion into DNxHD's, but can't seem to hone in on 
what should be rendered out of nuke. Should the frames be rendered as RAW 
dpx's? LOG? Cineon? sRGB?

Any help would be greatly appreciated


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