To make our aces workflow easier we try to use the environment variables that come with OCIO.
It looks like Octane is also supporting this, it recognises the environment variable (see screenshot) but can you can't select a color profile afterwards.
Can somebody please tell us what we are missing to get this working please?
We use the environment variable called: OCIO
https://opencolorio.readthedocs.io/en/l ... _ocio.html
Ocio path - Environment variable
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- jayroth2020
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According to your screenshot, it appears to be working.
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- jwzegelaar
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Yes it looks to be working but it does not detect it when you try to select a color profile or try to render something.jayroth2020 wrote:According to your screenshot, it appears to be working.
Can you please help.
- jwzegelaar
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Okay never mind! I got it working. I needed to remove the quotes!
Hi, in case references are needed:
https://www.elsksa.me/scientia/cgi-offl ... management
https://www.elsksa.me/scientia/cgi-offl ... ering/ocio
Worth pointing out that this version of ACES is considered "deprecated".
ACES is also unnecessary for most users. The subject is partially covered in the links from this thread-reply: viewtopic.php?f=101&t=78635&p=405831#p405831
https://www.elsksa.me/scientia/cgi-offl ... management
https://www.elsksa.me/scientia/cgi-offl ... ering/ocio
Worth pointing out that this version of ACES is considered "deprecated".
ACES is also unnecessary for most users. The subject is partially covered in the links from this thread-reply: viewtopic.php?f=101&t=78635&p=405831#p405831