nuke-colortools
menumaker
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about 1 month ago | over 2 years ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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nuke-colortools
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Adding GitHub tools to Nuke
I'm new to Nuke and I like to start using it for setting up color science projects. I don't know how to add GitHub files to Nuke. An example is Nuke-ColorTools. I'd appreciate your help. GitHub ColorTools
menumaker
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Nuke Indie_Install BlacksMatch?
Sound like a lot of work? It kind of is if you don’t know Python (and even then, it’s another thing to maintain). Fortunately there’s two ways of going about this that offer drag and drop solutions: Nukeshared: a complete solution that works with Python scripts and also Menumaker: a less comprehensive solution that I personally use & maintain. I only mention the second because I know it works with Nuke Indie and IDK if Nukeshared runs into it’s Python limitations.
What are some alternatives?
AgXc - Fork of Troy.S AgX, a display rendering transform available via OCIO and more
NUKE - 🏗 The AKEless Build System for C#/.NET
Tetrahedral-Interpolation - Color transformations using tetrahedral math.
liz - liz (ˈlɪz) is a tool to extract license-information from your project/solution aimed on a fast and correct process. Whether it's via a dotnet-CLI-Tool, Cake-Addin or Nuke-Addon
signal - A Matrix-Signal puppeting bridge
vfxwindow - Python Qt Window class for compatibility between VFX programs
maubot - A plugin-based Matrix bot system.
nuke_public - Gizmos / Python Scripts for Nuke.
open-display-transform - Open Display Transform is a collection of tools and experiments for rendering wide-gamut scene-linear data into an image for an SDR or HDR display device.