I haven't done this exact thing, but I have used RMD files to pull stereo
convergence data into Nuke gizmos. It's pretty trivial to parse them using
something like xml.etree.ElementTree.
Once you have all the data, it seems like it would just be a matter of
setting up the Read node, a Grade for lift/gamma/gain, and a ColorLookup for
the 'lumacurve' data. This last one would be the trickiest, as you would
probably need to construct TCL curve representation strings to feed to the
node, but should be very doable.
-Nathan
-----Original Message-----
From: Alex Schworer
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2012 6:19 PM
To: Nuke user discussion
Subject: [Nuke-users] RED and Nuke: loading RMD looks
Hey All --
Not sure if this question is better asked on the RED forums or here, but:
Has anyone had any luck with either, a) ingesting the "looks" from an RMD
file in Nuke, or b) using REDline to export a usable 3D lut for Nuke?
I had some luck with using REDline to generate a CSP 1D LUT, but 1D isn't
going to cut it for us.
After digging around in the RMD file, it seems like it'd be possible to
implement RED's looks in Nuke (without the RED's special REDgamma stuff, of
course) without going to an intermediate LUT.
Does this make sense? And do you have any ideas?
Thanks
--alex _______________________________________________
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