Hi Walter, and thanks for your answer !
As I receive graded files, I put myself in the situation B.
Indeed, after I put the OFX on the node and set it as you said, the color transform looks good. However, when I compare with the source, it appears that there is a gamma shift. My export is a bit darker than my source, but the difference is very (very !) small. That is why I would like to ask you what you meant when you said
"If you have a contrast/gamma differential, it could be a scaling issue."Moreover, there is still something that I can't seem to understand.
When I export, I can chose between "RGB" (8 or 16 bits / LZW compression or no) codec OR "XYZ" (16 bits / LZW compression or no) codec. I can't seem to find your "TIFF 16 bits full range". Is it in the "advanced setting -> Data Level -> Full" ? If it is so, I still have to specify "RGB" or "XYZ" codec.
If I chose "XYZ" codec, my export looks like a double transform has been applied (there is too much green).
When using "RGB" codec it is the export with the small gama shift. But in that case, I feel like I am cheating because I am in the RGB codec instead of XYZ.
In a second test, I just imported my ProRess 422 HQ file, and in "Color", I added a 3D LUT (DCI -> Rec709 to DCI XYZ) (I
don't apply the LUT on a second node) and export as "TIFF RGB 16 Bits".
When I compare the DCP I do from that sequence, everything matches perfectly. The only thing that is disturbing me is that I am in a RGB codec instead of XYZ.
I feel I miss something !
Thanks again for your time and your warm welcome
