On Feb 26, 2014, at 3:54 PM, Frank Rueter <[email protected]> wrote:

> I wasn't disagreeing with you at all ;).

Oh, I hear you and we are in agreement.
:-)

> 
> >>I haven't used Shake in many years, so I would have to refresh my memory as 
> >>to how the controls worked that you described.

> Imagine a rectangular colour swatch to the right of the actual rgb fields. 
> clicking on that would open the colour wheel panel. click/dragging on it 
> without a hotkey will let you copy/paste colour values between knobs by 
> dropping the swatch onto another (like it works now with most colour swatches 
> in Nuke).
> click/dragging on it with a hotkey though (e.g. t, m, l, r, g, b) will tweak 
> the respective characteristic without having to go to the full blown colour 
> wheel.
> Assuming the colour swatch has the right size, this gave you a lot of control 
> without wasting much screen estate.

 I'm going to try to track down a copy of the shake manual and refresh my 
memory.

I don't think there was a problem with the color correct and Grade node in Nuke 
as they were. 

But I do feel that they need to be augmented with additional tools that provide 
more sophisticated functionality. 
I have started to learn one of the more popular grading programs on the market 
and there are a lot of tools I would love to see in Nuke.

I believe the GUI of some of the other color correction nodes like the HSVtool 
are in need of a serious overhaul.


On a positive note I think the new scope tools are excellent and really add a 
lot to the program. I'm very glad to see them.



Feli






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