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Re: [Openexr-devel] recent back-and-forth re: Florian's proposal vs. usi
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Gregory Brauer |
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Re: [Openexr-devel] recent back-and-forth re: Florian's proposal vs. using I |
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Mon, 23 Aug 2004 11:24:52 -0700 |
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Chris Cox wrote:
We've got plenty of color scientists.
What we don't have is too many people with experience in film industry
workflows or knowledge of existing film industry approaches to color.
Ok, well, I'm interested.
Also, let me also point out some commercial software that doesn't
appear to have been mentioned before on this list so far. This may
not intrest those here that are working for companies that write
all of their own software, but could be useful for smaller houses.
There is an output-referenced commercial color management system
out there: CineSpace from Rising Sun Research. See
http://research.rsp.com.au/ . I don't work for them, but have
used their software on a film project. It costs a fortune, and I
would rather deal in scene-referenced data personally, but there it
is. Support for 3D-cube-based CineSpace-generated lookup tables
has recently been added to Iridas FrameCycler playback utility
( http://www.iridas.com/ ).
I would also recommend one of the CineSpace developers for
standards work, if he is interested. I can relay his contact
info off the list.
Greg