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NAME

       ociochecklut - check any LUT file and optionally convert a pixel

       usage:  ociochecklut <INPUTFILE> <R G B> or <R G B A>

OPTIONS

       -t     Test a set a predefined RGB values

       -v     Verbose

       --help Print help message

       --inv  Apply LUT in inverse direction

       --gpu  Use GPU instead of CPU

       --gpulegacy
              Use  the  legacy (i.e. baked) GPU color processing instead of the CPU one (--gpu is
              ignored)

       --gpuinfo
              Output the OCIO shader program

       OCIOCHECKLUT loads any LUT type supported by  OCIO  and  prints  any  errors  encountered.
       Provide  a  normalized  RGB or RGBA value to send that through the LUT.  Alternatively use
       the -t option to evaluate a set of test values.  Otherwise, if no RGB value is provided, a
       list  of  the operators in the LUT is printed.  Use -v to print warnings while parsing the
       LUT.

       Formats    supported:    flame    (.3dl)    lustre    (.3dl)     ColorCorrection     (.cc)
       ColorCorrectionCollection  (.ccc)  ColorDecisionList  (.cdl) Academy/ASC Common LUT Format
       (.clf) Color Transform Format (.ctf) cinespace  (.csp)  Discreet  1D  LUT  (.lut)  houdini
       (.lut)  International  Color Consortium profile (.icc) Image Color Matching profile (.icm)
       ICC profile (.pf) iridas_cube (.cube) iridas_itx (.itx)  iridas_look  (.look)  pandora_mga
       (.mga)  pandora_m3d  (.m3d)  resolve_cube  (.cube)  spi1d  (.spi1d)  spi3d (.spi3d) spimtx
       (.spimtx) truelight (.cub) nukevf (.vf)

       ociochecklut -- check any LUT file and optionally convert a pixel

       usage:  ociochecklut <INPUTFILE> <R G B> or <R G B A>

       -t     Test a set a predefined RGB values

       -v     Verbose

       --help Print help message

       --inv  Apply LUT in inverse direction

       --gpu  Use GPU instead of CPU

       --gpulegacy
              Use the legacy (i.e. baked) GPU color processing instead of the CPU one  (--gpu  is
              ignored)

       --gpuinfo
              Output the OCIO shader program

       OCIOCHECKLUT  loads  any  LUT  type  supported  by OCIO and prints any errors encountered.
       Provide a normalized RGB or RGBA value to send that through the  LUT.   Alternatively  use
       the -t option to evaluate a set of test values.  Otherwise, if no RGB value is provided, a
       list of the operators in the LUT is printed.  Use -v to print warnings while  parsing  the
       LUT.

SEE ALSO

       The  full  documentation  for  Invalid is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the info and
       Invalid programs are properly installed at your site, the command

              info Invalid

       should give you access to the complete manual.

ociochecklut -- check any LUT file and optiAugust 2022ert a pixel                 OCIOCHECKLUT(1)