After almost 2.5 years, it is about time that this comes back under the original roof! This PR provides support for ACES 1.1, ACES 1.2 and add the A.M.P.A.S. license to the Academy mandated work.
Merging this PR will require some work to be able to re-tag the relevant commits, it also cannot be squashed to a single commit because of that.
With the contributors agreeing to release their contributions to the aces_1.0.1, aces_1.0.2, aces_1.0.3, aces_1.1 and aces_1.2 directories under the License Terms for Academy Color Encoding System Components, we can finally have an explicit license for the Academy mandated work. See the following PRs for more context:
This repository, i.e. imageworks/OpenColorIO-Configs, did not have a license for a long time which had put us in muddy waters to re-use any code.
This repository is massive and is a major trauma to work with (as the maintainer of the ACES 1.1 and ACES 1.2 configs, I hope you can take my word for it).
We want to leverage OCIO 2 capabilities and especially its BuiltinTransform(s) which make obsolete the LUT based approach of this repository.
With that in mind, and when we have new Configs, we would be keen to archive this repository and the colour-science fork, i.e. colour-science/OpenColorIO-Configs. We can open a new issue to discuss further!
Hello,
After almost 2.5 years, it is about time that this comes back under the original roof! This PR provides support for ACES 1.1, ACES 1.2 and add the A.M.P.A.S. license to the Academy mandated work.
Merging this PR will require some work to be able to re-tag the relevant commits, it also cannot be squashed to a single commit because of that.
ACES 1.1
ACES 1.2
License
With the contributors agreeing to release their contributions to the aces_1.0.1, aces_1.0.2, aces_1.0.3, aces_1.1 and aces_1.2 directories under the License Terms for Academy Color Encoding System Components, we can finally have an explicit license for the Academy mandated work. See the following PRs for more context:
The Future
A new config generator is being produced over here: https://github.com/AcademySoftwareFoundation/OpenColorIO-Config-ACES with the intent to supersede this repository. A few reasons to do so:
With that in mind, and when we have new Configs, we would be keen to archive this repository and the colour-science fork, i.e. colour-science/OpenColorIO-Configs. We can open a new issue to discuss further!
Cheers,
Thomas