Thanks Toby. I’ve actually done that, and I don’t mean to be a pain it’s just 
that what I’d *rather* do is take the footage (whether dng or prores) simply 
drop into nuke and set the proper colorspace. Probably because I’m more 
familiar with nuke for one thing :) Just like we can do with most all the other 
footage we deal with. I’d be ok with using an OCIOFileTransform too, but I need 
to figure out the proper .cube file as well as the settings for the .dng file 
if that’s what I’m doing. 

Anybody from the foundry have any insights?

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> On Jul 11, 2015, at 7:29 PM, Toby Angwin <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> The most straightforward way is to put them through Resolve and export them 
> the way you want them as EXRs (or whatever). It will save you more time than 
> trying to beat them into submission in Nuke. I used that on the last show I 
> did where I did a 10 second grade to get them more in line with the Alexa, 
> then output EXRs.
> 
> Also if you can do that I’d recommend using ACES inside resolve as it gets 
> the nicest image out of the files.
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Toby
> 
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