Camera Response Curves

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nagboy
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Is it possible to have one (or a few) camera response curves that are color neutral. All the response curves available adds a small color tint/tone. Except the Linear one, but thats Linear...
Would it be crazy to either include a small camera response editor where you can create your own or even a small chekbox where you could convert one of the existing ones to a color neutral respnse? So octane would average the reponse for R, G and B and apply the average instead.

The reason im asking is that a lot of clients wants their logo colours to be _exactly_ the RGB in their corporate identity guide. It is time consuming to reverse engineer what the color needs to be in the material editor so that the exact RGB value ends up after camera response.
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nagboy wrote:Is it possible to have one (or a few) camera response curves that are color neutral. All the response curves available adds a small color tint/tone. Except the Linear one, but thats Linear...
Would it be crazy to either include a small camera response editor where you can create your own or even a small chekbox where you could convert one of the existing ones to a color neutral respnse? So octane would average the reponse for R, G and B and apply the average instead.

The reason im asking is that a lot of clients wants their logo colours to be _exactly_ the RGB in their corporate identity guide. It is time consuming to reverse engineer what the color needs to be in the material editor so that the exact RGB value ends up after camera response.
Use linear, set the gamma to 2.2 and set the white balance to white.
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