Hello,
Is there a way to stop Houdini applying a gamma correct to background images (jpgs) while using an ACES config setup? The only way I can find around this is:
Use exrs which are a lot heavier but don't get a gamma corrected
Bake an inverse gamma correction into the jpgs which means a separate set of images for Houdini from other DCCs.
Neither is ideal. The best solution would be the ability to turn the correction off which I can't figure out how to do.
Stop Gamma Correct for Background Images when using ACES.
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I don't think so. You are only able to switch off ACES in the Viewport.
For what is worth, I am running all input picture data through a small Topnet witch takes care of the correction. Checks if its linear or rgb data and runs an ocio transform inside a cops network. As long its not pregraded all good here.
No need for other DCCs to get involved
For what is worth, I am running all input picture data through a small Topnet witch takes care of the correction. Checks if its linear or rgb data and runs an ocio transform inside a cops network. As long its not pregraded all good here.
No need for other DCCs to get involved
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Thanks sekow. That's what I thought.
It's more about trying to generate a backplate that works across multiple DCCs but I don't think it's going to be possible as they all seem to have different capabilities and approaches when it comes to handling viewport colour management.
It's more about trying to generate a backplate that works across multiple DCCs but I don't think it's going to be possible as they all seem to have different capabilities and approaches when it comes to handling viewport colour management.
Edited by lloydwood - Oct. 12, 2021 07:44:20
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