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Jeremy Selan <jeremy...@...>
On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 1:11 AM, Nhat Phong Tran
<nhatpho...@...> wrote: Hi! I think I got most part of OCIO configs now. The only few You can specify the set of transforms (luts, matricies, etc) either "to reference", "from reference", or both. Most of the time, it's only required to specify the transform in one of the directions, and users are free to do which ever is most convenient. There is absolutely no difference in the result for tranform chains which are "trivially invertible" (matricies, 1dluts, gamma, etc). however, if user utilize 3d luts OCIO will not make any attempt to automatically provide the inverse transform. In these cases a user who wanted to specify both the inverse and reverse transform, referencing separate files, is free to do so. - allocation vars is that something that only affects viewing theThis used to be called GPUAllocationVars, and perhaps we should have left it with that name. This only affects image display on applications which utilize the GPU pathway (including Katana, Mari, etc). This does not impact the CPU processing. Setting up the allocation vars is currently a subtle operation, which requires a bit too much special knowledge. I've put together this web page, http://opencolorio.org/configurations/allocation_vars.html, but it definitely needs a bit more details. We have some code improvement ideas related to AllocationVars which will hopefully make it less magical to write configs (and easier to test!) and hope to have time to implement these post siggraph. - what is that setIsData() for? Isn't this just like raw if true and done?data spaces are intended to denote spaces used for 'data' (normals, depth, etc.) They are handled specially inside OCIO, in that all colorspace transforms to or from a 'data' space is ALWAYS a no-op. This is particularly important inside the DisplayTransform (used inside the viewer), because it means that even if an app asks for a 'scene-linear' exposure change, or a 'color timing cc', they can be assured that on data image no accidental color-specific conversions will be applied. - how's the RRT in the ACES config specified? To me it should starthttps://github.com/imageworks/OpenColorIO-Configs/blob/master/aces/README ociolutimage is used to make an exr, representing a 3d lattice, with an analytical log encoding: ociolutimage --generate --colorconvert log aces --output log_aces.exrctlrender then applies both the rrt and ODT ctlrender -ctl rrt/rrt.ctl -ctl odt/p3d60/odt_p3d60.ctl log_aces.exr rrt_ut33_p3d60.exrociolutimage then converts the exr lattice to a 3dlut: ociolutimage --extract --input rrt_ut33_p3d60.exr --output rrt_ut33_p3d60.spi3d(cc'ing ocio-dev) -- Jeremy |
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