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custom ocio creation for nuke

Ravindra Korde
 

Hi All,

I'm trying to create custom ocio file for nuke, with reference of http://opencolorio.org/.
im new at this so any help or suggestion will be appreciated.

Thanks!!! 


Inverting a 3D LUT

Brendan Bolles
 

I see that v2 has the ability to invert 3D LUTs, very cool!

I also see that you can use Fast or Exact mode for rendering. I guess Fast mode samples a new inverted 3D LUT and renders from that, while Exact mode runs the inversion on each pixel? In my tests I couldn't tell the difference visually.

I don't see a place in the public API to set LutInversionQuality though…


Cancelled Event: OpenColorIO TSC meeting (weekly) - Monday, 20 May 2019 #cal-cancelled

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Cancelled: OpenColorIO TSC meeting (weekly)

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Description:
Weekly meeting of the OpenColorIO TSC.

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After Effects and Photoshop updates for v2

Brendan Bolles
 

I saw the slides from SIGGRAPH talking about the new features in v2. One of the bullet points was "Photoshop and After Effects plugin updates." Any idea what those updates would be other than using the latest OCIO library with the new GPU API?

I've been moving the plug-ins to the latest library here.


Brendan


Re: Using environment variables/context to point to a colorspace

Michael Dolan
 

Hi Anthony,

The functionality in PR #477 was released with OCIO 1.1.0, which is included in VFX Reference Platform CY2019. Foundry hasn't gotten Nuke onto CY2019 quite yet. Nuke 11.3v3 ships with OCIO 1.0.9. To answer your other questions:

1) They would be pulling from a release tag (https://github.com/imageworks/OpenColorIO/tree/v1.0.9), not from master. Master is OCIO's dev branch.
2) In Nuke's Script Editor, run:

import PyOpenColorIO as OCIO
print OCIO.version

3) Some might. I don't personally.

On Mon, Apr 22, 2019, 8:29 AM , <anthony.kramer@...> wrote:
I've been trying to chase down this feature from the old google group. It looks like it was added (pull #477) but in the current version of Nuke I'm on (11.3v2) it doesn't seem to work. So it brings up a few questions:

1) Does the foundry use the releases from the master OCIO repository on github?
2) If so, how do we know what version of OCIO is in the Nuke release?
3) Are many of you using your own builds to replace the foundry's version packaged with nuke?


Re: Slack invite

Michael Dolan
 

Anthony, dithermaster, you both have been invited (though dithermaster, you are already on Slack).


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I'd like to be added to Slack workspace too please. dithermaster@...
Thanks!


Re: Slack invite

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I'd like to be added to Slack workspace too please. dithermaster@...
Thanks!


Re: Using environment variables/context to point to a colorspace

anthony.kramer@...
 

I've been trying to chase down this feature from the old google group. It looks like it was added (pull #477) but in the current version of Nuke I'm on (11.3v2) it doesn't seem to work. So it brings up a few questions:

1) Does the foundry use the releases from the master OCIO repository on github?
2) If so, how do we know what version of OCIO is in the Nuke release?
3) Are many of you using your own builds to replace the foundry's version packaged with nuke?


Re: Slack invite

anthony.kramer@...
 

I'd like to be added too please


Cancelled Event: OpenColorIO TSC meeting (weekly) - Monday, 22 April 2019 #cal-cancelled

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Updated Event: OpenColorIO TSC meeting (weekly) - Monday, 25 March 2019 #cal-invite

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Description:
Weekly meeting of the OpenColorIO TSC. Meeting agenda:

 
* OCIO 1.1.1 Release
* OCIO-Configs license/copyright update
* /ext refactor update
* Google groups archive in GH repo?
* Google groups set to read-only, w/ auto-response
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Updated Event: OpenColorIO TSC meeting (weekly) - Monday, 18 March 2019 #cal-invite

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* OCIO-Configs license/copyright
* CII badge security tasks
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* OCIO 1.1.1 (PR #678, #698)
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New OCIO mail lists | REMINDER

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Hello again OCIO community,

Many of you have already signed up for the new ocio-user and ocio-dev mail lists on their new aswf.io domain.

There has been some reported trouble with signing up for the new ocio-user list, if you hadn’t already signed up for the new ocio-dev list. The cause of that problem has been resolved, so if you had trouble before, please give it another try.

This is notice that we are planning on closing the ocio-users and ocio-dev Google groups on Monday, March 18 (in a little over a week). Their history will be migrated to the new lists, but their subscribers will not. 

If you haven't done so already, and want to stay connected with OpenColorIO news and discussion, please sign up as soon as possible.


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Thank you for your continued support and interest in OpenColorIO.


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Re: learning materials

Cat Jordan <cdaly...@...>
 

I'm still trying to figure out how to install it

On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 12:55 PM Yaira Lamela <yai...@...> wrote:

to whom it may concern,

I would like to receive learning materials for ocio

thank you,

Yaira Lamela

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learning materials

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to whom it may concern,

I would like to receive learning materials for ocio

thank you,

Yaira Lamela


Re: Building from a source on Linux

Cat Jordan <cdaly...@...>
 

Hey, thanks for clearing that up. Unfortunately Cmake couldn't find the compiler, and neither could I. here was the error I got this time:

CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:1 (project):
  No CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER could be found.

  Tell CMake where to find the compiler by setting either the environment
  variable "CXX" or the CMake cache entry CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER to the full path
  to the compiler, or to the compiler name if it is in the PATH.


On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 9:56 AM Patrick Hodoul <patric...@...> wrote:

Here is a concrete Linux example (i.e. easily adaptable to other platforms) on how to download and build OCIO:


On Friday, February 22, 2019 at 1:26:58 AM UTC-5, Michael Dolan wrote:
"source/ocio" in the example cmake command needs to be replaced with the path to the OCIO source directory on your machine ("/home/sigi/Downloads/imageworks-OpenColorIO-a4dc9cd" in your case, pictured in your screen grab).

So you should:
1. Create an empty build directory somewhere and cd to it
2. From this directory, run cmake with the command:

cmake -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=<where OCIO should be installed> <where the OCIO source lives>
This will configure the project for building within your current directory when you later run "make", and install to the install directory when you then run "make install"

Hope that helps.

On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 1:56 PM Cat Jordan <cdal...@...> wrote:
Ok, please keep in mind I'm very bad at coding while reading this question.
I'm following the "building from a source" instructions on this page (http://opencolorio.org/installation.html). I made it to "run cmake..." before I got stuck. Here's what I got when i tried to put in the code as is.
"CMake Error: The source directory "/source/ocio" does not exist.
Specify --help for usage, or press the help button on the CMake GUI."
Using 'sudo' didn't help. when I added " .." o the end I  got this error;
"CMake Error: The source directory "/home/sigi/Downloads" does not appear to contain CMakeLists.txt."
I had navigated to the downloads folder at this point because that's where the file in question is.
image.png
Trying to move all these files to tmp/ociobuild didn't help either.
I don't know what I'm doing please help

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Re: Building from a source on Linux

Patrick Hodoul <patric...@...>
 


Here is a concrete Linux example (i.e. easily adaptable to other platforms) on how to download and build OCIO:
https://github.com/imageworks/OpenColorIO/blob/master/share/docker/dockerfile_ubuntu16_gcc54 (refer to lines 83 to 99)


On Friday, February 22, 2019 at 1:26:58 AM UTC-5, Michael Dolan wrote:
"source/ocio" in the example cmake command needs to be replaced with the path to the OCIO source directory on your machine ("/home/sigi/Downloads/imageworks-OpenColorIO-a4dc9cd" in your case, pictured in your screen grab).

So you should:
1. Create an empty build directory somewhere and cd to it
2. From this directory, run cmake with the command:

cmake -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=<where OCIO should be installed> <where the OCIO source lives>
This will configure the project for building within your current directory when you later run "make", and install to the install directory when you then run "make install"

Hope that helps.

On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 1:56 PM Cat Jordan <cdal...@...> wrote:
Ok, please keep in mind I'm very bad at coding while reading this question.
I'm following the "building from a source" instructions on this page (http://opencolorio.org/installation.html). I made it to "run cmake..." before I got stuck. Here's what I got when i tried to put in the code as is.
"CMake Error: The source directory "/source/ocio" does not exist.
Specify --help for usage, or press the help button on the CMake GUI."
Using 'sudo' didn't help. when I added " .." o the end I  got this error;
"CMake Error: The source directory "/home/sigi/Downloads" does not appear to contain CMakeLists.txt."
I had navigated to the downloads folder at this point because that's where the file in question is.
image.png
Trying to move all these files to tmp/ociobuild didn't help either.
I don't know what I'm doing please help

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Re: Building from a source on Linux

Michael Dolan <mich...@...>
 

"source/ocio" in the example cmake command needs to be replaced with the path to the OCIO source directory on your machine ("/home/sigi/Downloads/imageworks-OpenColorIO-a4dc9cd" in your case, pictured in your screen grab).

So you should:
1. Create an empty build directory somewhere and cd to it
2. From this directory, run cmake with the command:

cmake -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=<where OCIO should be installed> <where the OCIO source lives>
This will configure the project for building within your current directory when you later run "make", and install to the install directory when you then run "make install"

Hope that helps.


On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 1:56 PM Cat Jordan <cdaly...@...> wrote:
Ok, please keep in mind I'm very bad at coding while reading this question.
I'm following the "building from a source" instructions on this page (http://opencolorio.org/installation.html). I made it to "run cmake..." before I got stuck. Here's what I got when i tried to put in the code as is.
"CMake Error: The source directory "/source/ocio" does not exist.
Specify --help for usage, or press the help button on the CMake GUI."
Using 'sudo' didn't help. when I added " .." o the end I  got this error;
"CMake Error: The source directory "/home/sigi/Downloads" does not appear to contain CMakeLists.txt."
I had navigated to the downloads folder at this point because that's where the file in question is.
image.png
Trying to move all these files to tmp/ociobuild didn't help either.
I don't know what I'm doing please help

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Hello OCIO community,

As recently announced in the official press release, OpenColorIO has been approved as the second hosted project of the Academy Software Foundation (ASWF). The OCIO technical steering committee (TSC) has been working with the Linux Foundation in recent weeks to transition the project's infrastructure from its Sony Pictures Imageworks roots to the ASWF. Part of that transition involves moving the ocio-dev and ocio-users mail lists from Google groups to their new home on the aswf.io domain.

The history of the Google groups will be migrated to the new lists, but all subscribers will be required to sign up at lists.aswf.io to continue receiving messages. The Google groups will remain online until the migration is complete. Notice will be sent to the current lists one week prior to their shutdown. Please sign up as soon as possible to avoid missing news and discussion on the much anticipated OCIO v2, being helmed by Autodesk's Doug Walker, Patrick Hodoul, and Bernard Lefebvre. There's lots of work to be done, and community contributions play a big part in this effort, so your involvement is encouraged.

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Thank you for your continued support and interest in OpenColorIO.

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