Here’s the quick run down. Import r3d into nuke (viewing sRGB) and the colorspace on the r3d is set to linear. I like what I see. I write that out to 16bit TIFF (linear). I import that TIFF into nuke again to compare against the original red file and it looks identical. Perfect!
Now we composite some cool stuff in on the tiffs and re-export 8bit TIFF’s (sRGB) for the editor (he is using premiere pro CS4). Bring those 8-bit tiffs back into Nuke just for verification and everything is still perfect, but in premiere we’re getting a huge color/gamma shift. Everything has now become a very orangish/yellowish hue.
In nuke, we’re viewing everything with the sRGB LUT built into nuke. Whats going on when we bring it to another program!? This is killing us!! We need our final color done by the end of the weekend, but we’re stuck at this point. =[ colorspaces defeat me.
The images in the attached photo are LEFT: tiff in premiere RIGHT: r3d in premiere. 2nd image is r3d in nuke.
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Nick
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