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JOBS: Sony Pictures Imageworks - Color Scientist
Hello!
Unfortunately, Joseph Slomka has decided to move on from Imageworks so
we're looking for a new color scientist (details below).
Please email me off-list if you have any referrals or specific
Hello!
Unfortunately, Joseph Slomka has decided to move on from Imageworks so
we're looking for a new color scientist (details below).
Please email me off-list if you have any referrals or specific
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Jeremy Selan <jeremy...@...>
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#642
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Posting JOBS to ocio-dev
I'd like to encourage folks to utilize the ocio-dev as a resource for
job postings. The ocio-dev list is rather focused, so it seems nice
to be able to take advantage of it when a company is looking
I'd like to encourage folks to utilize the ocio-dev as a resource for
job postings. The ocio-dev list is rather focused, so it seems nice
to be able to take advantage of it when a company is looking
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Jeremy Selan <jeremy...@...>
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#641
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Re: CMake help
Good to know, thanks!
-- Jeremy
Good to know, thanks!
-- Jeremy
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Jeremy Selan <jeremy...@...>
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#640
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Re: CMake help
I used the LD_PRELOAD hack to get around it - actually this is just a manifestation of the more general nuke plugins linking to other libraries linking issue and I'm not sure changing the rpath is the
I used the LD_PRELOAD hack to get around it - actually this is just a manifestation of the more general nuke plugins linking to other libraries linking issue and I'm not sure changing the rpath is the
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Ciaran <ciaran...@...>
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#639
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Re: CMake help
Was hoping someone else would field this question...
Have you been able to figure it out yet? What platform are you on?
I'm not much of a cmake expert, unfortunately.
Are you familiar with readelf
Was hoping someone else would field this question...
Have you been able to figure it out yet? What platform are you on?
I'm not much of a cmake expert, unfortunately.
Are you familiar with readelf
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Jeremy Selan <jeremy...@...>
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#638
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Re: AllocationVars?
FYI - I've updated the website with the previous response to the
question. (In the upcoming weeks I'll be adding even more info /
examples about creating color
FYI - I've updated the website with the previous response to the
question. (In the upcoming weeks I'll be adding even more info /
examples about creating color
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Jeremy Selan <jeremy...@...>
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#637
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CMake help
Sorry, cmake is brand new to me and I figured it would be quicker to ask...
What would be the proper way to tell cmake to build the nuke plugins linking to the versions of libraries (libstdc++ etc) in
Sorry, cmake is brand new to me and I figured it would be quicker to ask...
What would be the proper way to tell cmake to build the nuke plugins linking to the versions of libraries (libstdc++ etc) in
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Ciaran <ciaran...@...>
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#636
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Re: Question about IIF config
Your example looks good to me. Can you test the sub components of
your transform?
If you skip the ctl nodes, and only try the log2lin portions, does
that result in an identity transform?
Feel free
Your example looks good to me. Can you test the sub components of
your transform?
If you skip the ctl nodes, and only try the log2lin portions, does
that result in an identity transform?
Feel free
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Jeremy Selan <jeremy...@...>
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#635
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Re: Question about IIF config
Thanks for the quick answer and the explanation :)
I tried this afternoon to create my own aceslg2_to_Rec709 LUT but I'm still not sure to understand how it should work.
I started to give a quick
Thanks for the quick answer and the explanation :)
I tried this afternoon to create my own aceslg2_to_Rec709 LUT but I'm still not sure to understand how it should work.
I started to give a quick
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Marie Fétiveau <m...@...>
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#634
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Re: Question about IIF config
Marie,
Thanks for catching this! The currently shipping IIF configuration
is based on an older specification (I forget the exact version, but
it's around 8 months old), so my hope is the versions
Marie,
Thanks for catching this! The currently shipping IIF configuration
is based on an older specification (I forget the exact version, but
it's around 8 months old), so my hope is the versions
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Jeremy Selan <jeremy...@...>
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#632
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Question about IIF config
Hello all !
I'm having a look at IIF config.ocio and I was wondering how you build the aceslg2_to_Rec709.cube LUT for the rrt_odt_r709 colorspace.
I'm asking because when I compare an OCIOColorspace
Hello all !
I'm having a look at IIF config.ocio and I was wondering how you build the aceslg2_to_Rec709.cube LUT for the rrt_odt_r709 colorspace.
I'm asking because when I compare an OCIOColorspace
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Marie Fétiveau <m...@...>
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#633
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OpenColorIO Version 1.0 is released
Friends,
We've just officially released version 1.0, now available for download
Friends,
We've just officially released version 1.0, now available for download
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Jeremy Selan <jeremy...@...>
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#631
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Re: AllocationVars?
Yes, that important functionality is under documented. I'll try to
update the headers / documentation this week. But in the meantime...
The allocation / allocation vars are utilized using during
Yes, that important functionality is under documented. I'll try to
update the headers / documentation this week. But in the meantime...
The allocation / allocation vars are utilized using during
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Jeremy Selan <jeremy...@...>
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#630
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AllocationVars?
Could anybody say a little about what ColorSpace::setAllocation() and ColorSpace::setAllocationVars() do?
I'm starting to get up and running writing my own luts into the spi1d format for converting
Could anybody say a little about what ColorSpace::setAllocation() and ColorSpace::setAllocationVars() do?
I'm starting to get up and running writing my own luts into the spi1d format for converting
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Ciaran <ciaran...@...>
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#629
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Review: Fixed Truelight LUT reading bug
https://github.com/imageworks/OpenColorIO/pull/165
Oh no!
Today, in the normal course of production work (debugging why our
editorial deliverables didn't match on-set reference), we discovered
that
https://github.com/imageworks/OpenColorIO/pull/165
Oh no!
Today, in the normal course of production work (debugging why our
editorial deliverables didn't match on-set reference), we discovered
that
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Jeremy Selan <jeremy...@...>
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#628
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Re: FileTransform interface changes
Hi,
The shaper interpolation should be what we agreed.
Interpolation FileTransform::getShaperInterpolation() const;
void FileTransform::setShaperInterpolation(Interpolation interp);
bool
Hi,
The shaper interpolation should be what we agreed.
Interpolation FileTransform::getShaperInterpolation() const;
void FileTransform::setShaperInterpolation(Interpolation interp);
bool
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Malcolm Humphreys <malcolmh...@...>
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#627
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Re: Review: Updated ocio2icc
Thanks so much...this completely rocks my color-world!
Jordan
Thanks so much...this completely rocks my color-world!
Jordan
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Jordan Soles <jor...@...>
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#626
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Review: Updated ocio2icc
https://github.com/imageworks/OpenColorIO/pull/163
Added support for --lut command-line argument. Instead of requiring an
ocio profile, users can specify a lut (or a chain of luts) to create
an icc
https://github.com/imageworks/OpenColorIO/pull/163
Added support for --lut command-line argument. Instead of requiring an
ocio profile, users can specify a lut (or a chain of luts) to create
an icc
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Jeremy Selan <jeremy...@...>
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#624
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Re: FileTransform interface changes
Would FileTransform::setOptionString(...) introduce the same complexity?
Say you wanted to create the OCIOFileTransform in nuke. In this
system, would you expect to see a single knob,
Would FileTransform::setOptionString(...) introduce the same complexity?
Say you wanted to create the OCIOFileTransform in nuke. In this
system, would you expect to see a single knob,
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Jeremy Selan <jeremy...@...>
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#623
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Re: FileTransform interface changes
Am 15.09.11, 17:50 -0700 schrieb Jeremy Selan:
That looks like cmake output. But littleCMS (alias lcms) uses autotools and is written in C not C++. Did you check with lcms' native build system?
Btw.
Am 15.09.11, 17:50 -0700 schrieb Jeremy Selan:
That looks like cmake output. But littleCMS (alias lcms) uses autotools and is written in C not C++. Did you check with lcms' native build system?
Btw.
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Kai-Uwe Behrmann <ku...@...>
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#625
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