hey thanks!
Now it makes senses knowing it's laplacian based ________________________________ From: nuke-users-boun...@support.thefoundry.co.uk <nuke-users-boun...@support.thefoundry.co.uk> on behalf of Nikita Glukhov <nikita.gluk...@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 4, 2016 1:49 PM To: Nuke user discussion Subject: Re: [Nuke-users] CMS pattern un lightroom problem Hello, Martin! Lightroom sliders "Highlights", "Shadows" and "Clarity" is not intended to do color transformation. And due to they nature can not much help with CMS and LUT creation. Indeed they are complex image processing operation (Local Laplacian Filter). You can read more about it from original author (Sylvain Paris): http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2012/02/magic-or-local-laplacian-filters.html [http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/wp-content/themes/AdobeDefault/images/adobe_logo.png]<http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2012/02/magic-or-local-laplacian-filters.html> Magic or Local Laplacian Filters? - Adobe Blogs<http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2012/02/magic-or-local-laplacian-filters.html> blogs.adobe.com The Lightroom and Camera Raw team has been very pleased with all of the positive feedback on the new image processing(PV2012) available in the Lightroom 4 beta. http://people.csail.mit.edu/sparis/publi/2015/cacm/Paris_15_Local_Laplacian_Filters.pdf http://people.csail.mit.edu/sparis/publi/2011/siggraph/ https://vimeo.com/118842033 In a nutshell LLF is a robust sharpening algorithm which does not produce ghosting artefacts. N.B. It would be great if The Foundry made a similar filter available in Nuke.
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