Unbounded Floating Point Pipelines

This page: Scene Linear Painting — Krita Manual 5.2.0 documentation

says this:

When you are done, you will want to apply the view transform you have been using to the image(at the least, if you want to post the end result on the internet)… This is called LUT baking and not possible yet in Krita. Therefore you will have to save out your image in EXR and open it in either Blender or Natron. Then, in Blender it is enough to just use the same ocio config, select the right values and save the result as a png.

Here’s a screenshot of Krita set up to use OCIO and Troy’s filmic config:

krita-with-filmic-viewer

Hopefully I got all the right drop-down boxes set up properly. I’m using a black and white image because I’m using sRGB as my monitor profile, which is wrong enough to make colors look unpleasant. But the ocio config file seems to assume the monitor profile is sRGB, yes? No?

I didn’t do any actual editing. I just opened the image, set up ocio, and exported the image as an exr file.

I’m assuming the filmic mapping is applied to the exported image, yes? No?

I opened the exr file with Blender:

blender-with-krita-results

But I don’t know how to tell Blender to “use the same ocio config, select the right values, and save the result as a png”. Any hints would be appreciated.