After the implementation of CTRL+DRAG (#7), IMO CinGG has only two major issues to resolve: A true rotoscoping tool (#2) and colour management. You might want to try using OpenColorIO, as it's spreading like STD: http://opencolorio.org 1) Allows the exchange between the various software that support it (Blender, Natron, Krita, Nuke, After Effects, etc.) without resorting to manual conversions. 2) Install on the system (as LV2 plugins) and then configure it in CinGG. You can create custom configurations or use public ones (Sony Image Works, Nuke and ACES); that would allow CinGG to import Log files (REDLog, C-Log, etc.) and all the color models used in Pro. 3) It seems to me that there are detailed instructions and code examples on how to implement it. 4) It is compatible with any LUT and can create and convert them. 5) It can use the GPU. Not being a developer, I can't tell if it's possible to implement it. I think I understand that ffmpeg doesn't support it. What do you think? Mag, you're an colorist, do you think it's useless to have a real color management in a software like CinGG? After having deepened the topic I could open a ticket in Bug Tracker, perhaps using "HELP need".
Am 16.12.18 um 10:30 schrieb Andrea paz:
After the implementation of CTRL+DRAG (#7), IMO CinGG has only two major issues to resolve: A true rotoscoping tool (#2) and colour management. You might want to try using OpenColorIO, as it's spreading like STD:
1) Allows the exchange between the various software that support it (Blender, Natron, Krita, Nuke, After Effects, etc.) without resorting to manual conversions. 2) Install on the system (as LV2 plugins) and then configure it in CinGG. You can create custom configurations or use public ones (Sony Image Works, Nuke and ACES); that would allow CinGG to import Log files (REDLog, C-Log, etc.) and all the color models used in Pro. 3) It seems to me that there are detailed instructions and code examples on how to implement it. 4) It is compatible with any LUT and can create and convert them. 5) It can use the GPU.
Not being a developer, I can't tell if it's possible to implement it. I think I understand that ffmpeg doesn't support it. What do you think? Mag, you're an colorist, do you think it's useless to have a real color management in a software like CinGG? After having deepened the topic I could open a ticket in Bug Tracker, perhaps using "HELP need".
In my opinion, it makes sense. CinGG has become through the many improvements, a really good alternative. It can't get close to the functionality of the professional solution, but I don't have to do Hollywood production with it. Color management is very important. If it is technically feasible, it would be a good addition. Sam
Andrea, please open a ticket in MantisBT and copy/paste this information so it does not get lost. I have no idea if Color Management with ACES is even possible. First, gg has to figure out what it is and already glanced at the website colorio.org. Some Rotoscoping addition is tentatively scheduled for implementation in January. Thanks, gg/phyllis
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