Nuke ACES sRGB D60 sim. ODT

Trying to reach a higher plane of color consciousness, I’ve been getting stuck with the feared ACEScg.

There is an amazing talk by Alex Fry, where -beyond the technicals- you can see the difference that makes dropping the dreadful syncolor. That color management we all -sadly- learnt to live with.
Its been a few weeks so far, and lots of long nights on this subject. And so far… i love it, so, after seeing Alex Fry’s P3 D60 pure nuke RRT & ODT implementation, I thought about doing a few my self before diving full on into CTL

Here is the ACEScg sRGB D60 Simulation line by line nuke implementation:
https://github.com/ezequielmastrasso/ACES-sRGB-D60-Sim.-Nuke-ODT

Following the Aces 1.0.3 ctl source from:
./master/transforms/ctl/odt/rgbMonitor/ODT.Academy.RGBmonitor_D60sim_100nits_dim.ctl

ODT-2.jpg

Don’t forget to download Alexs nuke RRT nuke, pipe an ACES-ACES2065-1 in, and enjoy the P3D60 or sRGBD60 gizmos. 

References:

What is Aces

OCIO Aces 1.0.3

http://opencolorio.org/configurations/aces_1.0.3.html

Pure Nuke ACES RRT & ODT P3D60 (download inside)

http://www.alexfry.com/blog/2016/11/30/pure-nuke-aces-rrt-odt

Aces in VFX – by Alex Fry – Siggraph 2015

Alex Fry, compositing & colour pipeline supervisor details the benefits of using ACES and how he used a pre-release version of ACES on "The Lego Movie"
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