ACES and SPI VFX are not meant to work together. They have different end
goals. Also their white points are different, D60 for ACES vs D65 for
Spi-VFX.
On Sat, May 7, 2016 at 11:29 AM, Neil Scholes wrote:
> This is interesting.
>
> Forgive my ignorance but isn't SPI VFX in
I have been using the OCIO SPI-VFX route, where you view through a film sRGB
display LUT. So in a sense the primaries are viewed as sRGB... Or DCI is the
other option. And I can jump between DCI and sRGB on my monitor.. Eizo CG245w.
I linearise through the 10 bit log conversion and comp there
An interesting discussion is going on about color workflow for film scans
in the ACES loglin thread, but I thought I'd break this off as a separate
topic.
How are people treating "primaries" of a film scan? We have a number of
ways to linearize the scan, and where plog or the lg curves from Sony
This is interesting.
Forgive my ignorance but isn't SPI VFX in the ocio list a good way to treat
film scans?
If working in ACES with film is a better option I should read up more on it.
Certainly I have noticed that the RRT doesn't work as well as the SPI VFX
display lut.
N
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I’ve got custom ENV paths (ex: os.environ["JOB”] ) in all read and write
nodes throughout the Nuke workflow.
In a Nuke Studio timeline these .nk scripts work fine. However, Nuke Studio
cannot reference through to the rendered files for playback as it obviously
can’t interpret the
I’ve been fighting with this as well. I understand that due to the nature of
how NS works it’s tricky to have values appear where no actual clip is but I
can’t believe there is not yet any fixes. It’s starting to get a ridiculous
omission now that 10 is officially out.
Michael Hodges
It matters when I'm measuring the wedge
To plot a log h curve to make sure interneg was properly exposed and developed
to make final prints from.
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From: Kevin Wheatley
Sent: Saturday, May 7, 2016 3:59 AM
To: Nuke user discussion
On 7 May 2016
On 7 May 2016 00:09, "Randy Little" wrote:
>
> So if you have a log scan there is no means in ACES to actually linearize
it so that its really linear. other than use normal loglin which is fine.
Nothing in ACES will make DLAD greypatch 445. If that patch does measure
445