Hell Deke

But how do I export nukes inbuilt Luts to use in resolve, or how do I
actually use any of the luts of the OCIO spec that I can find on github?
I'm not really good with programming, should really brush up on that since
i'm starting to use nuke, but what the hell do I do with this:
https://github.com/imageworks/OpenColorIO-Configs/blob/master/nuke-default/luts/alexalogc.spi1d


How do I get it in form of a .cube

Thanks for the input

Stepan

On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 12:53 AM, Deke Kincaid <[email protected]>
wrote:

> ᐧ
> Hi Stepan
>
> Your best bet for going back and fourth with Resolve is to use Cineon Log
> footage.  If you use rec709 then you need to make it is in legal which
> resolve's rec709 is where Nuke's rec709 is always full range.
>
> Also are they just 1d luts with tone curve transformations or are there
>> any color matrix trasforms being done under the hood in nuke?
>
>
> Most of the time it is just an expression converting the colorspace (1d
> lookup).  If you are using .ari files then there is a whole mess of other
> things in the debayer & colorspace conversion.
>
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