Yet another one of Douglas Adam’s vast collection of spectacularly astute observations…
Love it.
This crap happens when the the gradients don’t blur correctly.
As you go from top to bottom you start with pure Thinkers, to Thinkers who do a bit, to Doers who Think a bit, to pure Doers.
So what are the Middlemen? Well, they don’t think, and they don’t do anything useful - they just use up oxygen in the room.
Unfortunately we all deal with a lot of Middlemen all the time.
Oh the irony.
Anyway, thank you everyone. We’ve decided to just send a 1-1-1 quicktime and I am moving on to figuring out why the CG I am getting looks so much lighter in flame than it does in Nuke and convincing our director of visual effects that if we are sending stills to the client he should maybe review them in something other than Nuke.
Thats a different thing, rec709 in nuke is a different trasnform than in flame.
depens on many things tho… cg is usually acesCG?
Maybe there’s some wonky color management or gamma settings causing the disparity. And yeah, convincing the director to check stills in something other than Nuke could save us all some frustration. Maybe suggesting a different viewer could give them a fresh take