On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 8:22 AM, Andrew Britton
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> There are one, or two, more steps that need to be performed in Photoshop so
> that you can see the .icc in action. Unfortunately these aren't documented
> on the link.
> I can write it up and email it if you're interested.
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> Andrew
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> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Dec 11, 2012, at 4:06 AM, dbr/Ben <
dbr....@...> wrote:
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> That's correct! This guide should hopefully explain everything:
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http://opencolorio.org/userguide/baking_luts.html#icc-profiles-photoshop
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> If you have access to a Linux machine, you could run ociobakelut on that,
> then copy the ICC profile to the Windows machine.
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> It's definitely possible to build on Windows, but building on Linux (or OS
> X) can be easier - it's been documented, and more widely tested
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> On 11/12/2012, at 10:20 PM,
singha...@... wrote:
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> I am to compile ocio for windows. Before i do that certain questions crop in
> my mind.
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> correct me if i am wrong. Going thru the notes. I understand that to view
> images in a color space in photoshop I need to make icc profile.
> and that too using ociobakelut.
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> iow, after compiling ocio for windows, one of the products ociobakelut will
> help create this icc profile from command line.
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> Is that it to it or is there something more. How exactly does this process
> go.
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