The False Color view transform is defined in the filmic_false_color.spi3d
and referenced by the OCIO configuration in config.ocio
. In order to add custom 3D lookup tables as new view transforms, they have to be stored in the .spi3d
format and the config.ocio
has to be modified to references these new files.
Update 2020-02-17: The re-write of the tool is complete. It now includes a proper command line interface, it allows to create your own colormaps or to load colormaps from viscm. The release includes lookup tables that should be suitable for people with color vision deficiency. Turbo has been removed from the list of colormaps since it's not useful for people with achromatopsia and it would require to license all code under the Apache license. The matplotlib colormaps are still available.
Update 2020-02-05: The correct mapping of middle grey to the center of the colormap is applied and relative luminance is used for the mapping.
Update 2020-02-04: The lookup tables now have a distinct color for both the low and high clipping range.
I've implemented a lookup table generator that allows you to create your own false color view transforms. Detailed instructions for the installation, colormap creation, arguments for the command line interface and integration into Blender are provided in the README.md.
The first release also includes two false color view transforms, Ignis and Agnoscis, designed for people with color vision deficiency using viscm. Additionally they've been analyzed with Coblis. The generated .spi3d
files and custom ocio.config
can be downloaded here.
Examples
Test Scene - View Transform: Filmic
Test Scene - View Transform: False Color Ignis
Test Scene - View Transform: False Color Agnoscis
Test Scene - View Transform: False Color Dante (based on Inferno)
Ignis Evaluation
Agnoscis Evaluation
Exposure value to color, Ignis (l) and Agnoscis (r)
Installation
- Download the
.spi3d
files and custom ocio.config
from the release page.
- Open Blender's directory and navigate to
[2.8x]\datafiles\colormanagement
(the 2.8x is a placeholder for your Blender version).
- Rename the original
ocio.config
in that directory, e.g. to ocio_old.config
- Copy the custom
ocio.config
into the [2.8x]\datafiles\colormanagement
directory
- Create a directory/folder named
custom
in [2.8x]\datafiles\colormanagement
- Copy the
.spi3d
files into [2.8x]\datafiles\colormanagement\custom
Usage
The new view transforms should be available in Render Properties > Color Management > View Transforms after a successful installation.
filmic_false_color.spi3d
and referenced by the OCIO configuration inconfig.ocio
. It's entirely possible to replace this with a more suitable colormap, e.g. Viridis, Inferno or Turbo. $\endgroup$