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I didn't realy understand what are you going to say, but thanx to Wolfgang, OCT creators and some other good users of this forum, I've managed to transform film into DCP for free. My goal is not to get money from this transformations. I share my experiments and my script for free. Maybe my goal is opposite. Anyone could make this, even if he is from Penza
ps Your russian is awful. Shame on you if you're a russian-speaking person.
I still haven't had much luck getting an MPEG2 to work properly. There must be a flag or some other setting missing when using ffmpeg to create the stream. I can create a DCP using jpeg2000s, so most of the workflow seems correct. It will be nice to figure out the mpeg, since it can potentially save a lot of time, especially when the source is already mpeg2.
I'm developing a software package that simplifies everything into a one-step process. I forgot how much I dislike building GUIs.
Thank you for the great guide!
I managed to make a simple 15 sec piece (no sound) and tested it in the local cinema...
BUT!
Hope you guys can help med out here!
The colors are just so wrong!
The look like I have taken a CMYK photo and viewed in RGB - the colors are very bright.
Any ideas on how to get the correct colorspace?
Thanks!
What guide did you use?
Have you made some colorspace transformations and gamma correction (for exc. by ImageMagik - "convert <frame> -alpha Off -depth 12 -gamma 0.454545 -recolor "0.4124564 0.3575761 0.1804375 0.2126729 0.7151522 0.0721750 0.0193339 0.1191920 0.9503041" -gamma 2.6") ?
Used the guide on page 1 in this thread to make a DCP, but haven't followed any guide regarding the colorspace.
Tried "normal" RGB and also LAB color as I read somewhere that I had to use CIE XYZ?
Now I have downloaded ImageMagick, but I'm not good at that kind of programs.
I need and interface... :-(
I'm affraid there is no GUI for DCP-making with colorspace correction, for now.
But you can use my bat-script (for Windows) if you want.
Thanks, will have a look.
My problem is only to get the right colorspace.
Making the DCP is no problem....
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