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+#!/usr/bin/env python
+
+import math
+
+# IT's annoying that the 1023,4 and 4095,16 almost, but dont exactly, cancel. UGH
+# The intent is clearly to have the same mapping, but it's not done very well.
+# Sony engineers and/or the Academy should pick one of these mappings for both.
+
+def SLog10_to_lin(x):
+ return (math.pow(10.0,(((((x*1023.0)/4.0-16.0)/219.0)-0.616596-0.03)/0.432699))-0.037584)*0.9
+
+def SLog12_to_lin(x):
+ return (math.pow(10.0,(((((x*4095.0)/16.0-16.0)/219.0)-0.616596-0.03)/0.432699))-0.037584)*0.9
+
+
+def WriteSPI1D(filename, fromMin, fromMax, data):
+ f = file(filename,'w')
+ f.write("Version 1\n")
+ f.write("From %s %s\n" % (fromMin, fromMax))
+ f.write("Length %d\n" % len(data))
+ f.write("Components 1\n")
+ f.write("{\n")
+ for value in data:
+ f.write(" %s\n" % value)
+ f.write("}\n")
+ f.close()
+
+def Fit(value, fromMin, fromMax, toMin, toMax):
+ if fromMin == fromMax:
+ raise ValueError("fromMin == fromMax")
+ return (value - fromMin) / (fromMax - fromMin) * (toMax - toMin) + toMin
+
+#
+# NOTE: The ctl matrix order is transposed compared to what OCIO expects
+#const float SGAMUT_TO_ACES_MTX[3][3] = {
+# { 0.754338638, 0.021198141, -0.009756991 },
+# #{ 0.133697046, 1.005410934, 0.004508563 },
+# { 0.111968437, -0.026610548, 1.005253201 }
+
+NUM_SAMPLES = 2**11
+RANGE = (-0.125, 1.125)
+data = []
+for i in xrange(NUM_SAMPLES):
+ x = i/(NUM_SAMPLES-1.0)
+ x = Fit(x, 0.0, 1.0, RANGE[0], RANGE[1])
+ data.append(SLog10_to_lin(x))
+WriteSPI1D('slog10.spi1d', RANGE[0], RANGE[1], data)
+
+"""
+NUM_SAMPLES = 2**13
+RANGE = (-0.125, 1.125)
+data = []
+for i in xrange(NUM_SAMPLES):
+ x = i/(NUM_SAMPLES-1.0)
+ x = Fit(x, 0.0, 1.0, RANGE[0], RANGE[1])
+ data.append(SLog12_to_lin(x))
+WriteSPI1D('slog12.spi1d', RANGE[0], RANGE[1], data)
+"""