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More Batch options #53

Closed frankjonen closed 7 years ago

frankjonen commented 8 years ago

When you have a few hundred LUTs to convert from one colour space to another it would be helpful to be able to do that in batch.

Example:

To convert all of those against the 1D, I'd like to just set the one LUT I want to apply to a folder of LUTs (sub-folder recursive toggle), then set how I want to apply the 1D (in my case it's mostly 'behind') and let the script run.

UI suggestion:

  1. Select folder of LUTs (check 'include subfolders' if applicable)
  2. Select the LUT to apply to the previously selected
  3. Set method of combining (Combine, Combine Below, Mix - one setting for all)
  4. Run (button)

That way it's easy to re-run on a few source LUTs without having to start over again. The same process could also be used to render out preview images.

This would make a very tedious manual process quite a breeze.

gregcotten commented 8 years ago

Hi Frank,

I’ve had the idea for applying transforms before batch exporting for a while now - wasn’t sure if many people would find it useful! Certainly something I can look in to!

Greg

On Sat, Jan 9, 2016 at 9:56 PM Frank Jonen notifications@github.com wrote:

When you have a few hundred LUTs to convert from one colour space to another it would be helpful to be able to do that in batch

Example:

  • I have a 1D camera LUT
  • I have several 3D grade LUTs

To convert all of those against the 1D, I'd like to just set the one LUT I want to apply to a folder of LUTs (sub-folder recursive toggle), then set how I want to apply the 1D (in my case it's mostly 'behind') and let the script run

UI suggestion: 1 Select folder of LUTs (check 'include subfolders' if applicable) 2 Select the LUT to apply to the previously selected 3 Set method of combining (Combine, Combine Below, Mix - one setting for all) 4 Run (button)

That way it's easy to re-run on a few source LUTs without having to start over again The same process could also be used to render out preview images

This would make a very tedious manual process quite a breeze

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/videovillage/Lattice-Issues/issues/53.

frankjonen commented 8 years ago

Hi Greg,

for me it'd be huge. I'm sure on-set DITs would appreciate it too for quickly converting looks to match A/B cameras.

Frank

gregcotten commented 7 years ago

well, better late than never! It's in 1.7