Shortest path from DNG to aces EXR #1111
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Hi @ahemberger, There are many ways to do that, if you are inclined to use Python for your stack, you could look at Rawpy and take inspiration in this example: https://github.com/colour-science/colour-hdri/blob/develop/colour_hdri/examples/examples_advanced_processing_with_an_input_device_transform.ipynb Cheers, Thomas |
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Thanks Thomas; I'm trying to wrap my head around this example; it is difficult. rawpy is new to me, that's neat to learn about. Some questions:
This stuff is hard and confusing. |
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Hi there;
I have a rather antiquated hobbyist pipeline I've built for myself, wherein I take footage captured on a DSLR with Magic Lantern and try to get it into a useable state for VFX (which is ideally a linear acescg EXR). Magic Lantern produces a collection of cinemaDNG files, and I arrive at my output via a number of hoop jumps through tools like dcraw, exiftool, and so on.
I'd like to modernize this, and am wondering what the fastest path might be. I think it might be to use Colour to read the image, perform some transform, and write out an EXR, most-likely, I suspect, using oiio as the backend (I'm unsure if I can use oiio for this directly).
I'm curious if there's a reference for this, or if anyone might offer some advice/a sample code snippet?
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