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NAME

       ocioconvert - apply colorspace transform to an image

DESCRIPTION

       ocioconvert -- apply colorspace transform to an image

       usage: ocioconvert [options]  inputimage inputcolorspace outputimage outputcolorspace

              or:  ocioconvert  [options]  --lut  lutfile  inputimage outputimage or: ocioconvert
              [options] --view inputimage inputcolorspace outputimage displayname viewname

OPTIONS

       --lut  Convert using a LUT rather than a config file

       --view Convert to a (display,view) pair rather than to an output color space

       --gpu  Use GPU color processing instead of CPU (CPU is the default)

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

       --gpuinfo
              Output the OCIO shader program

       --help Print help message

       -v     Display general information

   OpenImageIO options:
       --float-attribute %L
              "name=float" pair defining OIIO float attribute for outputimage

       --int-attribute %L
              "name=int" pair defining OIIO int attribute for outputimage

       --string-attribute %L
              "name=string" pair defining OIIO string attribute for outputimage

       --croptofull
              Crop or pad to make pixel data region match the "full" region

       --ch %s
              Select channels (e.g., "2,3,4")

       usage: ocioconvert [options]  inputimage inputcolorspace outputimage outputcolorspace

              or:  ocioconvert  [options]  --lut  lutfile  inputimage outputimage or: ocioconvert
              [options] --view inputimage inputcolorspace outputimage displayname viewname

       --lut  Convert using a LUT rather than a config file

       --view Convert to a (display,view) pair rather than to an output color space

       --gpu  Use GPU color processing instead of CPU (CPU is the default)

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

       --gpuinfo
              Output the OCIO shader program

       --help Print help message

       -v     Display general information

   OpenImageIO options:
       --float-attribute %L
              "name=float" pair defining OIIO float attribute for outputimage

       --int-attribute %L
              "name=int" pair defining OIIO int attribute for outputimage

       --string-attribute %L
              "name=string" pair defining OIIO string attribute for outputimage

       --croptofull
              Crop or pad to make pixel data region match the "full" region

       --ch %s
              Select channels (e.g., "2,3,4")

SEE ALSO

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

              info ocioconvert

       should give you access to the complete manual.

ocioconvert -- apply colorspace transform tAugustm2022                             OCIOCONVERT(1)