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OpenColorIO (OCIO) is a complete color management solution geared towards motion picture production with an emphasis on visual effects and computer animation. OCIO provides a straightforward and consistent user experience across all supporting applications while allowing for sophisticated back-end configuration options suitable for high-end production usage. OCIO is compatible with the Academy Color Encoding Specification (ACES) and is LUT-format agnostic, supporting many popular formats.

OpenColorIO is released as version 1.0 and has been in development since 2003. OCIO represents the culmination of years of production experience earned on such films as SpiderMan 2 (2004), Surf's Up (2007), Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (2009), Alice in Wonderland (2010), and many more. OpenColorIO is natively supported in commercial applications like Katana, Mari, Nuke, Silhouette FX, and others.

OpenColorIO is free (http://opencolorio.org/License.html) and is one of several open source projects actively sponsored by Sony Imageworks (http://opensource.imageworks.com)

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Reference Configs

Reference OCIO configuration files and associated LUTs can be found at the Imageworks OpenColorIO-Configs repository

The following reference implementations are provided:

  • SPI: Sony Pictures Imageworks
    • spi-anim
    • spi-vfx
  • ACES: Academy Color Encoding System
    • aces_0.1.1
    • aces_0.7.1
    • aces_1.0.1
    • aces_1.0.2
    • aces_1.0.3

Images from "Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs" Copyright 2011 Sony Pictures Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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