Re: Example EXR DI pipeline
Florian Kainz <[email protected]> Wed, 15 Feb 2006 20:03:30 -0800
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Hi Tim, On the OpenEXR web site you can find a paper that describes how OpenEXR can be integrated into a visual effects pipeline: http://www.openexr.com/OpenEXRColorManagement.pdf As far as I know, several companies that use OpenEXR for visual effects do something that is conceptually very similar to what the paper describes. (The paper recommends that color management be implemented using an interpreter for a Color Transformation Language, or CTL. A working interpreter for CTL exists, but we have not yet released it as open source.) Over the last year or so, a number of people have been discussing ways to extend or modify the color management method described in the paper to make it more useful for a digital intermediate pipeline. The main problem is that for visual effects production you want the data in your image files to represent colors in the depicted scene, but in a DI pipeline the data in the file should represent what you will see on the screen. How to set up a pipeline that makes transitioning between those two image states easy and painless for users has been the source of a lot of rather lengthy debates. Florian Tim Walker wrote: > Hey all, > Just wondering if anyone has any write ups/documentation on anything > related with an EXR based pipeline which involves a digital intermediate > setup. Any advice on integrating EXR into an already established > pipeline would also be most appreciated. > > Thanks guys > * > > Tim Walker > Junior Shake Compositor > > CUTTING EDGE > Brisbane - Sydney - Gold Coast, Australia > > ph: + 61 7 3013 6222 > fax: + 61 7 3013 6299 > > www.cuttingedge.com.au > * > This email is confidential and solely for the use of the intended > recipient. If you have received this email in error please notify > the author and delete it immediately. > > This email is not to be distributed without the author's written > consent. > Unauthorised forwarding, printing, copying or use is strictly > prohibited and > may be a breach of copyright. > > Any views expressed in this email are those of the individual sender > unless specifically stated to be the views of Cutting Edge Post. > > Although this email has been sent in the belief that is virus-free, it > is the responsibility of the recipient to ensure that it is virus free. > > No responsibility is accepted by Cutting Edge for any loss or damage > arising in any way from receipt or use of this email. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Openexr-user mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/openexr-user