Thanks Simon. I’m going to be an idiot here for a second. The more I think I 
know about color science the more I’m reminded I don’t.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/frp6d2bxpkhbg4o/chart.zip?dl=0

So there is a .nk along with source. I shot a chart (damn, looks like we need a 
new one. scratch!) three ways:

1. DNG (which is film)
2. ProRes (film)
3. ProRes (video)

saved the nuke with all default settings as the clips were dropped in. 

So setting the ProRes film file to AlexaV3LogC colorspace does get it closer to 
the Video clip, until I change the ProRes Video to rec709, which I would assume 
I would want to do since “video” in BMD terms IS rec709.

And when you say “import the lut directly” what do you mean? 

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> On Jul 12, 2015, at 1:25 AM, Simon Björk <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Yes, the lut ships with resolve, you should find it in the lut folder. If you 
> can't import the lut directly (or if it clips values), open the lut in a text 
> editor and import into a ColorLookup node.
> 
> I don't have any experiences with dngs in Nuke and I agree that it would be 
> nice to have the option.
> 
> Problem is Blackmagic haven't released the primaries for BMDFilm, which makes 
> it hard to use. You could approximate them (for example by using the included 
> BMDFilm to Rec709 lut as a reference). That beeing said, it might also be 
> enough to treat the primaries as Alexa footage, it's not that much off.
> 
> Skickat från min iPhone
> 
>> 12 jul 2015 kl. 04:43 skrev Gary Jaeger <[email protected]>:
>> 
>> 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?
>> 
>> Gary Jaeger // Core Studio
>> 249 Princeton Avenue
>> Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
>> 650.728.7957 (direct)
>> 650.728.7060 (main)
>> http://corestudio.com
>> 
>>> 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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