OCIO Controls
Project Graph > Hardware > OCIO:
Further information about the options found when setting up OCIO Color Management.
Inputs and Controls
|
Control (UI) |
Knob (Scripting) |
Default Value | Function |
|---|---|---|---|
| Path | Path | C:/Program Files/NukeStage-v[date]/bin/resources/OCIOconfigs/configs/cg-config-v1.0.0_aces-v1.3_ocio-v2.0.ocio | Allows you to select a local OCIO file to use throughout the project, although Nuke Stageprovides a default file. |
| Working colourspace | WorkingColourSpace | Linear Rec.709(sRGB) | Defines the working colorspace for the project, which is the space Nuke Stage uses internally. |
| Global display-view transform | |||
| Enabled | Enabled | unticked | If enabled, the transform from input to output colourspace will be applied. If disabled any transform defined in the global OCIO Hardware Configuration will be used. |
| Display-View transform | DisplayView | sRGB - Display | ACES 1.0 - SDR Video | Defines the default display-view transform for all displays (RenderNode outputs and viewports). |
| Invert | Invert | unticked | Specifies the transform direction. |
| Saturation | Saturation | 1.000 | Specifies the intensity of the color. |
| Exposure | Exposure | 1.000 | Specifies the amount of light captured by the camera. |
| Gamma | Gamma | 1.000 | Adjusts brightness and darkness based on the gamma numerical value. |
| Viewport display-view transform | |||
| Enabled | Enabled | unticked | If enabled, the transform from input to output colorspace will be applied. If disabled any transform defined in the global OCIO Hardware Configuration will be used. |
| Display-View transform | DisplayView | sRGB - Display | ACES 1.0 - SDR Video | Enables you to define a different transform for the Nuke Stage Editor viewport. The selected transform will change to the selected OCIO space from the current project’s working colorspace. |
| Saturation | Saturation | 1.000 | Specifies the intensity of the color. |
| Exposure | Exposure | 1.000 | Specifies the amount of light captured by the camera. |
| Gamma | Gamma | 1.000 | Adjusts brightness and darkness based on the gamma numerical value. |