Problem summary
After changing the default colorspace on a clip, and then versioning it, the new version shows that the colorspace has changed in the settings, but the changes are not applied to the image in the Viewer.
Customer reported platform
centos6
Steps to reproduce
1) Firstly, you will need two versions of an image sequence. The sequences should be identical but must be named with "_v001" and "_v002" so Hiero can find the versions. For example: "Test_v001.####.dpx" and "Test_v002.####.dpx", where # is the frame number.
2) Open Hiero
3) Import the v001 clip into the bin (File > Import File(s)...), and drag the clip onto the timeline. Double click the clip to open the Timeline Read node.
4) Right click the clip in the timeline > Set Media Color Transform and select a different colorspace from the list. In this example, it has changed from Cineon to ViperLog.
5) Now version the clip up (Right click the clip on the timeline > Version > Version Up) and notice the colorspace has changed (in this example, to Cineon) on the Timeline Read node and under Set Media Color Transform (right click the clip on the Timeline > Set Media Color Transform).
6) However, the colours in the viewer have not changed since versioning the clip. Change the colorspace back to what you set it to in Step 4 (in this example, ViperLog) and notice that the colours still do not change.
7) If you now change it back the colorspace setting from Step 5 (in this example, Cineon), and notice that the colours do now change in the viewer.
Workaround
Unknown.
Reproduced by support
This bug has been reproduced in:
Hiero 11.1v1 - Windows 10 - Linux CentOS 7 - Mac OSX El Capitan
Nuke Studio 11.1v1 - Windows 10 - Linux CentOS 7 - Mac OSX El Capitan
Earliest version tested
Hiero 11.1v1 - Windows 10 - Linux CentOS 7 - Mac OSX El Capitan
Nuke Studio 11.1v1 - Windows 10 - Linux CentOS 7 - Mac OSX El Capitan
- The functionality of this feature has changed since 11.1v1. Prior to 11.1v1, the colorspace was inherited by all versions of the clip. Now it is possible to set different colorspaces across different versions of a clip.
Expected behaviour
After changing the default colorspace on a clip, and then versioning it, the new version should show that the colorspace has changed in the settings and the changes should also be applied to the image in the Viewer.
Actual behaviour
After changing the default colorspace on a clip, and then versioning it, the new version shows that the colorspace has changed in the settings but the changes are not applied to the image in the Viewer.