[Tig] LUT Conversion
Piotr Stanczyk
piotr-s at moving-picture.com
Fri Sep 29 03:56:04 PDT 2006
Hi,
The IRIDAS / Framecycler format is quite simple and quite useful.
Maybe have a look at SampleICC for the ICC support
Cheers
Piotr
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> Have posted this on the CML too, but I usually get alternative feedback from
> the TIG that can be very different.
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> The ViewLUT Builder I've developed has been rather more successful that I
> thought it would be, (www.digitalpraxis.net/lutbuilder.html) but a lot of
> the feedback I've had has been asking for LUT conversion...
>
> So, I'm half way through developing a new ViewLUT builder that not only has
> the 1D and 3D Build LUT capabilities of the existing builder (as well as the
> Sony CVP Gamma Builder stuff), but also has load LUT and Convert
> capabilities.
>
> What I'm interested in is what LUTs should I convert from/to in version
> V1.0?
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> There are some limitations as some LUTs are way to complex for what I'm
> doing, but I'd love to hear what conversions people would like to see.
>
> At the moment I've got Pandora .mga, Scratch, Quantel iQ and Autodesk Flame
> 3D LUT conversion working, as well as outputting simple 1D LUTs for Shake,
> Fusion, Cine-tal, XnView, etc...
>
> Any other preferences?
>
> I am looking at ICC profiles too - but that's a whole other ball game :o)
>
> Thanks in advance for the input.
>
> Steve
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