Was just reading the CHANGELOG.md and noticed that the first named release, 0.5.4, was dated June 1, 2010. I believe the discussion started on the original google-group a few months earlier but nevertheless it feels like this past week
was a sort of milestone.
Happy 10th, OCIO!
And many happy returns! (Of 0, of course.) ;)
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Happy Birthday, props to Jeremy and all the people involved in the project!
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Was just reading the CHANGELOG.md and noticed that the first named release, 0.5.4, was dated June 1, 2010. I believe the discussion started on the original google-group a few months earlier but nevertheless it feels like this past week
was a sort of milestone.
Happy 10th, OCIO!
And many happy returns! (Of 0, of course.) ;)
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Wow, 10 years!?!? I can't believe it.
A huge thanks to everyone who has helped with its creation and adoptiontion. And a double thanks to those working today to keep it going strong.
A little known bit of OCIO history... I had originally named it "OpenColorSpace", but Malcolm Humphreys kindly pointed out it was a terrible name.
Here's the original thread:
> On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 10:03 PM, Malcolm Humphreys > I really find the name misleading, which was reinforced more when I was telling one of the digital sups about it at DrD today. His first response was asking which monitor probes it will support, which I then had to go through and explain what OCS is trying to achieve and what that would mean for productions at DrD (ie for DrD this doesn't replace truelight or cinespace, just compliments them).
> > As I'm sure the main aim for this project is getting a wide adoption, I can see already the name could work against this.
> > I would tend to lean away from using the word 'colorspace' as this is already a well established concept even if it is poorly understood / followed.
> > Other names that I had floating around in my head: > - OpenColorWorkSpace > - OpenColorIO > - OpenColorFlow > - OpenColorWorkFlow > - OpenColorTransfer > - OpenColorBase
Nice suggestions, Malcolm! :)
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Cheers Jeremy!
The name was an inspired choice. Many great projects rebrand at some point. I remember several of us had to get our Image Interchange Framework tattoos removed when the name was changed to ACES. ;)
Doug
p.s. And many thanks to Imageworks (shout out to Larry, Michael, and Sean!) for safely transitioning the project to its new home at the ASWF.
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When Jeremy gave the summary talk at the Pickford Center when OCIO was under consideration for an Academy Sci-Tech award. Richard Edlund did the introductions of all the speakers, and he pronounced it "Open Colorio", coloor-ee-oh, rhymes with the name Victorio.
To this day, that's how it sounds in my head every time I see it written down.
Happy anniversary!
Wow, 10 years!?!? I can't believe it.
A huge thanks to everyone who has helped with its creation and adoptiontion. And a double thanks to those working today to keep it going strong.
A little known bit of OCIO history... I had originally named it "OpenColorSpace", but Malcolm Humphreys kindly pointed out it was a terrible name.
Here's the original thread:
> On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 10:03 PM, Malcolm Humphreys > I really find the name misleading, which was reinforced more when I was telling one of the digital sups about it at DrD today. His first response was asking which monitor probes it will support, which I then had to go through and explain what OCS is trying to achieve and what that would mean for productions at DrD (ie for DrD this doesn't replace truelight or cinespace, just compliments them).
> > As I'm sure the main aim for this project is getting a wide adoption, I can see already the name could work against this.
> > I would tend to lean away from using the word 'colorspace' as this is already a well established concept even if it is poorly understood / followed.
> > Other names that I had floating around in my head: > - OpenColorWorkSpace > - OpenColorIO > - OpenColorFlow > - OpenColorWorkFlow > - OpenColorTransfer > - OpenColorBase
Nice suggestions, Malcolm! :)
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Congratulations, what a milestone.
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On Sun, Jun 7, 2020 at 1:06 AM Larry Gritz < lg@...> wrote: When Jeremy gave the summary talk at the Pickford Center when OCIO was under consideration for an Academy Sci-Tech award. Richard Edlund did the introductions of all the speakers, and he pronounced it "Open Colorio", coloor-ee-oh, rhymes with the name Victorio.
To this day, that's how it sounds in my head every time I see it written down.
Happy anniversary!
Wow, 10 years!?!? I can't believe it.
A huge thanks to everyone who has helped with its creation and adoptiontion. And a double thanks to those working today to keep it going strong.
A little known bit of OCIO history... I had originally named it "OpenColorSpace", but Malcolm Humphreys kindly pointed out it was a terrible name.
Here's the original thread:
> On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 10:03 PM, Malcolm Humphreys > I really find the name misleading, which was reinforced more when I was telling one of the digital sups about it at DrD today. His first response was asking which monitor probes it will support, which I then had to go through and explain what OCS is trying to achieve and what that would mean for productions at DrD (ie for DrD this doesn't replace truelight or cinespace, just compliments them).
> > As I'm sure the main aim for this project is getting a wide adoption, I can see already the name could work against this.
> > I would tend to lean away from using the word 'colorspace' as this is already a well established concept even if it is poorly understood / followed.
> > Other names that I had floating around in my head: > - OpenColorWorkSpace > - OpenColorIO > - OpenColorFlow > - OpenColorWorkFlow > - OpenColorTransfer > - OpenColorBase
Nice suggestions, Malcolm! :)
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Congratulations, what a milestone.
On Sun, Jun 7, 2020 at 1:06 AM Larry Gritz < lg@...> wrote: When Jeremy gave the summary talk at the Pickford Center when OCIO was under consideration for an Academy Sci-Tech award. Richard Edlund did the introductions of all the speakers, and he pronounced it "Open Colorio", coloor-ee-oh, rhymes with the name Victorio.
To this day, that's how it sounds in my head every time I see it written down.
Happy anniversary!
Wow, 10 years!?!? I can't believe it.
A huge thanks to everyone who has helped with its creation and adoptiontion. And a double thanks to those working today to keep it going strong.
A little known bit of OCIO history... I had originally named it "OpenColorSpace", but Malcolm Humphreys kindly pointed out it was a terrible name.
Here's the original thread:
> On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 10:03 PM, Malcolm Humphreys > I really find the name misleading, which was reinforced more when I was telling one of the digital sups about it at DrD today. His first response was asking which monitor probes it will support, which I then had to go through and explain what OCS is trying to achieve and what that would mean for productions at DrD (ie for DrD this doesn't replace truelight or cinespace, just compliments them).
> > As I'm sure the main aim for this project is getting a wide adoption, I can see already the name could work against this.
> > I would tend to lean away from using the word 'colorspace' as this is already a well established concept even if it is poorly understood / followed.
> > Other names that I had floating around in my head: > - OpenColorWorkSpace > - OpenColorIO > - OpenColorFlow > - OpenColorWorkFlow > - OpenColorTransfer > - OpenColorBase
Nice suggestions, Malcolm! :)
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