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>>> from aces_ocio.generate_config import generate_config
->>> aces_ctl_directory = '/path/to/github/checkout/releases/v1.0.0/transforms/ctl'
+>>> aces_ctl_directory = '/path/to/github/checkout/releases/v1.0.1/transforms/ctl'
>>> config_directory = '/path/to/configuration/dir'
->>> generate_config(aces_ctl_directory, config_directory, 1024, 33, True)
+>>> generate_config(aces_ctl_directory, config_directory, 4096, 65, True)
Command Line
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Using the *create_aces_config* binary:
-$ create_aces_config -a '/path/to/github/checkout/releases/v0.7.1/transforms/ctl' -c '/path/to/config/dir' --lutResolution1d 1024 --lutResolution3d 33 --keepTempImages
+$ create_aces_config -a '/path/to/github/checkout/releases/v1.0.1/transforms/ctl' -c '/path/to/config/dir' --lutResolution1d 4096 --lutResolution3d 65 --keepTempImages
It is possible to set the following environment variables to avoid passing
the paths to the binary:
The above command line call would be done as follows:
-$ create_aces_config --lutResolution1d 1024 --lutResolution3d 33 --keepTempImages
+$ create_aces_config --lutResolution1d 4096 --lutResolution3d 65 --keepTempImages
Testing the generated configuration is needs the
*ACES_OCIO_CTL_DIRECTORY* environment variable to be set and is done as
__major_version__ = '1'
__minor_version__ = '0'
-__change_version__ = '0'
+__change_version__ = '1'
__version__ = '.'.join((__major_version__,
__minor_version__,
__change_version__))