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I use this version of OCIO.
studio-config-v2.1.0_aces-v1.3_ocio-v2.3.ocio
It does colorspace name conversion automatically.
Blender default use sRGB for color map ( or Albedo Map?).
Roughness, Height, Normal, Displacement maps use Non-Color.
But in ACES. sRGB is named "sRGB - Texture" and
Non-Color is named "Raw". ACES OCIO config do name conversion automatically.
I wish UCUpaint support that kind of feature while using ACES OCIO config.
Currently, I've to change colorspace name manually after loading up all maps for every single materials.
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I run Blender with following command in Debian 12.
exec=env OCIO="/Path to /studio-config-v2.1.0_aces-v1.3_ocio-v2.3.ocio" blender
I've got that OCIO config from this link.
https://github.com/AcademySoftwareFoundation/OpenColorIO-Config-ACES/releases
I use this version of OCIO.
studio-config-v2.1.0_aces-v1.3_ocio-v2.3.ocio
It does colorspace name conversion automatically.
Blender default use sRGB for color map ( or Albedo Map?).
Roughness, Height, Normal, Displacement maps use Non-Color.
But in ACES. sRGB is named "sRGB - Texture" and
Non-Color is named "Raw". ACES OCIO config do name conversion automatically.
I wish UCUpaint support that kind of feature while using ACES OCIO config.
Currently, I've to change colorspace name manually after loading up all maps for every single materials.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: