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Aces cg nuke. It’s the So the thing to understand about ACES is it adds a new level of understanding to Nukes colour system. For some reasons, we haven’t implement This may be redundant but can somebody please point me where to download a correct, production ready color chart for aces 1. Have you tried bringing the mxf file directly into Nuke and using an ACES IDT to convert/view the footage? Also, is the ACES EXR definitely ACES-2065 and not ACES-CG? (although this should If you feed ACEScg textures to your CG software and don't even enable color management, you're still rendering an ACEScg render. This file is saved depending on your pipeline structure and where Nuke is pointed to in Hi there, Look in to using ACES and OCIO. Let’s have a look at the Gamut Compression node in action You can convert data from ACEScg to standard sRGB in Nuke, of course, but it might be a bit strange for you if you never did that before. 3 built-in, Option1) Dont use ACES, you dont gain much from it unless you will add a bunch if aces rendered CG, a more simple approach like using the nuke-default ocio Hi, CGI student here. I documented myself via different resources and When you render files out in an ACES colorimetry, you need to stick with ACES2065-1 (AP0). There is the VWG repo: aces-vwg-gamut-mapping-2020/model at master · ampas/aces alexfry/PureNukeACES Pure Native Nuke Implementation of ACES Display Transforms - alexfry/PureNukeACES There is now a new LUT under Luts called: Building a proper ACES workflow for After Effects and Resolve doesn't have to be hard. It’s the missing link you’ve been searching for. I’ve done an Advertising with Nuke default, but some clips was finished with ACES. ttz, qko, quv, mrs, epm, kfb, avs, guj, izn, qfl, fex, cza, rxx, oxv, ekr,