Thanks Deke I'll give this a try.
Feli On Feb 18, 2014, at 1:06 AM, Deke Kincaid <[email protected]> wrote: > The slightly tricky thing with Nuke's monitor out functionality is it doesn't > allow you to control your display transform, or your legal (64-940) vs full > (0-1023) range. This means you either have to have your video monitor setup > to accept full range, or accept that one display or the other is going to be > incorrect.. > > Too solve this isssue Alex has brought up. You can convert re709 extended to > rec709 legal with an hdoffset lut included in the ocio profiles. Paste the > node below and add it after nuke's rec709 viewer lut. > > set cut_paste_input [stack 0] > version 8.0 v3 > push $cut_paste_input > OCIOFileTransform { > file "\[file dirname \[python > nuke.EXE_PATH]]/plugins/OCIOConfigs/configs/spi-vfx/luts/hdOffset.spimtx" > name VIEWER_INPUT > selected true > xpos -1845 > ypos -81 > } > > > You can either > 1. add it as an input process by renaming it to VIEWER_INPUT and "Edit > Node > > Use as input process". Then click on the "IP" button on the top right of > the viewer to turn this on/off > 2. use it to write out a lut with the current rec709 and add it to your > viewer luts. > 3. Use OCIO and wrap up your own modified nuke-default. > ______________________________________________________________ [email protected] 2 + 2 = 4 www.elanphotos.com
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