Hey I’m curious if anybody on Windows has downloaded the free version of Fusion to compare how the various flavors work there?
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 13, 2015, at 4:00 PM, Gary Jaeger <[email protected]> wrote: > > Yeah, that’s been my experience as well. Frustrating. > > 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 13, 2015, at 3:56 PM, chris <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> hiya, >> >> don't have a good answer to your exact problem, but i thought i'll add that >> i've done several tests between the "Video" "Film" and "RAW" recording with >> a blackmagic pocket and for the life of it i couldn't find a way to match >> them exactly in any application (not even in resolve, which is from the same >> company!) >> >> i found that their provided "Log to Rec709" LUT gives quite different >> results then if recorded in-camera in video mode - which is a pity because >> the cameras video colours usually look better to me (but clip >> shadows/highlights). >> >> might be that i was doing something wrong all the time (and if i have, >> please let me know because i'd love to solve this), but i thought i'd add >> this just in case that the problem is not your workflow but rather the >> provided LUT (tried several others. >> >> wanted to get to the bottom of this for quite a while but as always other >> things come up all the time. >> chris >> >> >> >> >> On 7/13/15 at 12:00 AM, [email protected] (Gary Jaeger) wrote: >> >>> Thanks Simon. The “close enough” solution is always where I’ve ended up >>> before, but I thought I’d actually try and solve it this time. Silly me. >>> >>> So I’m assuming you mean OCIOFileTransform, which I’ve used before for >>> various things, like when I made my own via MatchGrade and exported a .csp >>> file. That seems to work, but I can’t read any of the resolve luts into >>> that node. They fail with an error. I do have one called >>> “BMDFIlmToLinear.cube” that reads in, but doesn’t seem right either. Not >>> sure where I got that file, and it’s not the same as the “BMDFIlm To >>> Linear.cube” files that are installed with Resolve. >>> >>> It did occur to me though that it might be better to just use a MatchGrade >>> node. While that seems to sort of work for .mov files, I can’t get the same >>> method to work for the .dng files. >>> Anyway, take a look if you have time. Curious about your thoughts. >>> Gary Jaeger // Core Studio >>> 249 Princeton Avenue >>> Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 >>> 650.728.7957 (direct) >>> 650.728.7060 (main) >>> http://corestudio.com >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Nuke-users mailing list >> [email protected], http://forums.thefoundry.co.uk/ >> http://support.thefoundry.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nuke-users > _______________________________________________ Nuke-users mailing list [email protected], http://forums.thefoundry.co.uk/ http://support.thefoundry.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nuke-users
