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Hi, Mark. With the 't' key (Topbar) the topbar will change from the color controls to the OCIO controls. From there you can turn off OCIO by setting the ICS or Display to None. You can also do it from the menus, with the OCIO menu for Display. The menus can be accessed at the top or with the RMB. |
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Also, if you have different OCIO configurations you use often, you can create OCIO presents for them and just change them from the OCIO Presets in the OCIO menu. |
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Hey Gonzalo,
I think I have looked everywhere, and in the manual. But I can not see a way to shortcut key to toggle or turn off / on the OCIO being applied to the image. I don't think there is a button either?
I have defaults setting for the OCIO when I load images, but when I load a movie like a .mp4 for example I do not want the OCIO to be applied to it. So if there was a way to toggle it off, would be great.
Cheer
Mark Rasmussen
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