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The LUT is exported to the specified location.
Exporting a Colour Transform
1 Access the LUT Editor.
2 Click Export.
The file browser appears.
3 Type a file name in the Export field. The .ctf extension is added automatically.
4 If desired, type a nickname for the colour transform in the Nickname field. The nickname is displayed
in the metadata panel of the LUT editor, and is also shown in the Viewer Colour Management pop-up
(in the lower left of image windows) when loaded in your LUT preferences.
5 If desired, type a description for the colour transform. The description is displayed in the metadata
panel of the LUT editor.
6 Select the destination location using the location shortcut under the EXIT Export LUT button:
Shared is a useful location for storing transforms that can be used by other Autodesk applications
on the same workstation that use Autodesk Colour Management.
Project (/usr/discreet/project/<project name>/synColor/transforms) is a useful location for storing
the transforms that are specific to the current project, for example, for archiving.
Saving transforms to the Autodesk location is not recommended.
7 Click Export.
The colour transform is exported to the specified location.
Applying Colour Management to Displayed Images
When you apply colour management to displayed images, the colours on the monitor or projector are
affected but the underlying colour values of the clips' pixels are not changed. You should do this when you
want to preview images in different colour spaces. For example, if you are working in the ACES colour space,
then you can apply the ACES_to_current-monitor transform to display the images.
Configuring Smoke to Use LUTs and Colour Transforms for Display
Before you can apply colour management to displayed images, you must add the LUTs and colour transforms
that you want to use to your preferences. This makes them available for use in image windows.
By default in new projects, the following display transforms are preset:
Alt+Shift+1: transforms/tone-map/PhotoMap_LC.ctf
Alt+Shift+2: gamma/apply_sRGB_encoding.ctf
Alt+Shift+3: gamma/apply_2.40_gamma.ctf
Consider using PhotoMap_LC instead of the default Linear viewing option for viewing linear content. It is
a tone-mapping transform with S-shaped curves for a photographic response.
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