Cheers Frank
One of my favourite distort tools
Howard
On 11 Oct 2012, at 02:56, Frank Rueter fr...@beingfrank.info wrote:
done
http://www.nukepedia.com/gizmos/transform/itransform/
On 10/11/12 1:55 PM, philhubfor...@free.fr wrote:
Just forgot, in case the skew knob is an oversight and
After a quick search, I couldn't find the gizmo I made, but here's a quick
mock-up of what it does. I chain three noise nodes together, set them to each
output only one color channel, and then connect the Z values in the blue and
green ones to the red one, with an offset by 100 in green and 200
I've exportet a shot out of Premiere Pro CS6 into a dpx full range. Importet it
in Nuke and compared it with the original Red file.
So now the strange thing.
The r3d file matches the best with PPro CS6 viewer if i choose linear in the
Read node, put the gamma curve to RED space and put the
Hi Group,
I've a Log space related issue.
Does anyone know what curve to use when you have to deal with a footage
shot with a Canon 5D and the technicolor Cinestyle profile ?
I've to deal with a footage in dpx like that, it's flagged in sRGB by
Default when loaded in Nuke but it's obviously
To reduce colors into a safe gamut, you have to gamut map. In general,
the better solutions to gamut mapping all have to affect some of the colors
that are within the target gamut. So this is one explanation why automated
tools might provide unsatisfying results in certain cases (even if the
I've used 5DtoRGB application to convert h.264 Cinestyle footage to DPX. I
think it came in as sRGB looked fine.
On 12 October 2012 10:10, Aélis Héraud aher...@obliquefx.com wrote:
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Hi Group,
I've a Log space related issue.
Does anyone know what curve to use when you have to deal with a
My understanding is there is no LUT readily available that inverts the
cinestyle log curve back to linear values, which is a bit annoying.
http://www.andynicholas.com/?p=1275#afinalplea
On 11 October 2012 14:10, Aélis Héraud aher...@obliquefx.com wrote:
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Hi Group,
I've a Log space
thanks for the tips!
On Oct 11, 2012, at 7:35 PM, Andy Jones andy.jo...@gmail.com wrote:
To reduce colors into a safe gamut, you have to gamut map. In general, the
better solutions to gamut mapping all have to affect some of the colors that
are within the target gamut. So this is one