How to Use ACES in After Effects - Full Overview

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
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    Guess what?! After Effects finally supports ACES as a proper workflow option. So in this tutorial, I'll walk you through this new ACES workflow in After Effects. We'll go through all the menus, settings, and key concepts you should know to successfully adopt this workflow for your own projects. Enjoy!
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    To better understand why we sometimes set the input transform to 'Output - sRGB', read through this post on the ACES central forum. It's not the most concise, but it's the best I have for now (unless someone would like to explain it in the comments)
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Комментарии • 182

  • @InLightVFX
    @InLightVFX  26 дней назад +2

    To celebreate 50k subs, the files are now FREE for everyone! Just use code 'FREE' at checkout: inlightvfx.gumroad.com/l/AcesAE

    • @rendercrap
      @rendercrap 9 дней назад

      Hey Dude. Nice video, really appreciate it. It helped me get my Houdini renders looking nice importing to AE. But, I've noticed the colorspace really only works in 32bpc, and whenever I try to add a Brightness/Contrast to it, it gets all funky because I think the Brightness/Contrast is an 8 bit effect. How are you adjusting this information in AE with your renders?
      I have another render from Houdini to AE and it's in 16 bit and this doesn't affect it, I can use Brightness/contrast, so I'm not sure what's going on.

  • @nickjito
    @nickjito Год назад +59

    It is just crazy to me how convoluted this process is.

    • @PeterJansen
      @PeterJansen Год назад +10

      Yet, if you do it properly, your images will look gorgeous. This is standard practice for VFX work. Source: Comp lead at a VFX studio who sets up a lot of this colour workflow for new projects.

    • @nickjito
      @nickjito Год назад

      @@PeterJansen I’ll take your word for it.

    • @kickheavy8982
      @kickheavy8982 Год назад +8

      I completely agree with you. I've been watching youtube videos literally ALL day for this stupid process lol. Can't even finish my project because I'm having trouble applying all these settings between redshift and AE. It's incredibly irritating.

    • @lightning4201
      @lightning4201 Год назад +1

      Same thing I thought. Don't think they had the end user in mind for this process. I appreciate the video though.

    • @mpbMKE
      @mpbMKE Год назад +2

      If you think *this* is convoluted, wait until you get to actual color science. 😵‍💫

  • @Polyfjord
    @Polyfjord Год назад +84

    Nice!! Cute creature AND valuable workflow!!! Thanks so much for making these videos, this is awesome!!

    • @sightedits
      @sightedits Год назад +2

      damn thats fast

    • @InLightVFX
      @InLightVFX  Год назад +13

      Hey, thanks so much, Asbjørn! It was super fun to use the kit and thanks for letting me play with it!

    • @BurzowySzczurek
      @BurzowySzczurek Год назад +1

      When I saw the robot I was like - isn't this a Polyfjord creating? Looks familiar, I check the comments and here you are.

  • @oblivion1501
    @oblivion1501 16 дней назад +1

    This is brilliant man!! you explained it so well, probably the only tutorial one needs to setup aces workflow in AE.

  • @PouletMasaky
    @PouletMasaky Год назад +20

    Finally a proper ACES workflow in After Effects ! That's a relief

    • @rano12321
      @rano12321 Год назад +3

      Only took them like 6 years

  • @BlenderSecrets
    @BlenderSecrets Год назад +13

    Find someone to love you, the way InLightVFX loves ACES ;-) Very well made tutorial as usual.

  • @AlfieVaughan
    @AlfieVaughan Год назад +5

    Another banger! Great video Jacob

    • @InLightVFX
      @InLightVFX  Год назад +1

      Hey Alfie, I appreciate it!

  • @Alex-lo4oq
    @Alex-lo4oq Месяц назад

    finally I know and understand completely workflow, thank you!

    • @InLightVFX
      @InLightVFX  Месяц назад

      Very happy to hear that Alex! You're welcome.

  • @zeeyannosse
    @zeeyannosse 11 месяцев назад +3

    wonderful!!! bravo !!! melting brain awesomeness good vibes in the clarity of giving the information !

    • @InLightVFX
      @InLightVFX  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you, and thanks for your support on Gumroad :)

  • @benmartin5869
    @benmartin5869 Месяц назад +1

    Dude thank you. This was so thorough and well-explained. I've been trying to untangle color management and working with EXRs etc in AE forever. Finally AE has implemented this. Really great walk through!! Liked and subbed.

    • @InLightVFX
      @InLightVFX  Месяц назад

      @@benmartin5869 Hi Ben, glad you found it so helpful! Thanks for the like and sub :)

  • @geoffreybassett6741
    @geoffreybassett6741 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for the great and precise overview. I'm a colorist and have been sending this to VFX artists and it's been very helpful in explaining ACES.

    • @InLightVFX
      @InLightVFX  5 месяцев назад

      That's high praise from a colorist, thanks for sharing it!

  • @DanceManAlex
    @DanceManAlex Год назад +3

    So glad your making videos again! All super high quality. Color space with vfx has always been something I’ve struggled conceptualizing.

  • @HebrewMadeEasy
    @HebrewMadeEasy Месяц назад +1

    i cant thank you enough!! even though i still don't get it you helped me with the basics thanks

    • @InLightVFX
      @InLightVFX  Месяц назад

      Absolutely! Glad it helped you start to understand things.

  • @Iliadatv
    @Iliadatv 2 месяца назад

    Thanks! very usefull tutorial

  • @LeonSanginiti
    @LeonSanginiti Год назад +2

    Excellent tutorial! For a very complicated workflow, you've done a great job explaining it!

  • @ForlornCreature
    @ForlornCreature Месяц назад

    Thank you for this video!!! So helpful and TO THE POINT

  • @JWMD_
    @JWMD_ 27 дней назад

    Man, you´re genius, thank for this extensive knowledge about the crazy Color Management World!

    • @InLightVFX
      @InLightVFX  27 дней назад

      Of course, thank you for watching!

  • @DJWeekly
    @DJWeekly 2 месяца назад +1

    This is SO helpful. Thank you!

  • @pro.tharan
    @pro.tharan Год назад +3

    Yeeeeees this is what we like to see! Short and too the point, and finally ACES in After Effects, great round up as always!

  • @agudal8503
    @agudal8503 5 месяцев назад +1

    I was searching for this info and this video is great! You did a great Job! Much appreciated, suscribed. Thanks!

  • @ocdvfx
    @ocdvfx Год назад +5

    You are goated! Thank you for covering this so quickly. Mad hype to not have to jump through hoops just to achieve an accurately color matched image

  • @tateio
    @tateio 9 месяцев назад

    This overview is absolutely pure gold for more reasons than one!

  • @HomAxz
    @HomAxz 4 месяца назад +1

    finally, i was using the opencolorio plugin before but this is so much nicer.

  • @Jeroen_Ech
    @Jeroen_Ech 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, this finaly got my head around it.

  • @Alphain
    @Alphain Год назад +9

    Just a small suggestion with exporting the final thing for a colorist, You can export in pro res as well, it's lossless and preserves all the details and the file sizes arent huge like EXR

    • @collider4378
      @collider4378 Год назад +2

      ProRes is not lossless, it is "visually" lossless. Tiff, EXR, DPX etc are lossless formats. Definitely check with the post house to see what they would like to receive.

  • @JacobCuevasVFX
    @JacobCuevasVFX Год назад

    Easily the best tutorial online. Great job explaining everything!

  • @tonytsaoproduction
    @tonytsaoproduction Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for the clear explanation of the workflow.
    Literally saved my day!

  • @ryanansen
    @ryanansen 6 месяцев назад

    This is a great video with tons of useful information! Thank you so much.
    On a current VFX project I'm working on I've been utilizing exclusively a 32 bit ACES workflow within AE, and this helped me get a grasp of setting things up.
    That being said, I have been runing into some issues lately that I'm not 100% sure about the best approach to remedy it. I've had several shots where I'm wanting to overexpose parts of my image (for example, an interior scene with a window that I want blown out to be more realistic). The issue I've been running into on these shots is that upon making the final render, those bright areas end up being clamped down to a grayish-tone that looks very bad and incorrect. I'm assuming it has something to do with the high dynamic range of a 32 bit project, but I'm not entirely sure on the best way to approach this.
    So far, the only fix was to reduce the exposure of those bright areas until the clipping went away, but then I no longer had the overexposed effect I was intially going for. I want those areas to be over exposed, but I don't want them being clamped down to a slightly grey value, I want them to appear white or darn near close to it.
    Any ideas on a proper workflow for something like this? Or do you have any videos/courses that go over that?
    No worries if not, and thanks in advance!

    • @InLightVFX
      @InLightVFX  6 месяцев назад +1

      So it sounds like what you're looking for is some sort of highlight rolloff. This is often done by tone mapping the shot at the end, maybe by applying a lut of some sort. For example Blender has tone mapping built in with the "filmic" color profile. There are ways to use that filmic profile in after effects. Overall, this is all a bit out of my wheelhouse but hopefully some of the stuff above provides some keywords/concepts that might get you started with some research.

    • @ryanansen
      @ryanansen 6 месяцев назад

      @@InLightVFX
      Thank you for the reply! And what you said sounds like a good lead to look into, thank you so much!

  • @marchomotion
    @marchomotion Год назад +1

    These color space videos are so crucial. Thanks!

  • @TheMrLeoniasty
    @TheMrLeoniasty Год назад +2

    Great video ! I've been waiting for AE to implement ACES into their software for too long now

  • @johntnguyen1976
    @johntnguyen1976 Год назад +2

    Omg I needed this so bad... literally just saw this as I was opening an AE project I have to deliver next week that can use this (instead of the janky hack I've been doing). Thank you sir!!!

    • @InLightVFX
      @InLightVFX  Год назад +1

      Perfect timing!

    • @johntnguyen1976
      @johntnguyen1976 Год назад +1

      @@InLightVFX none of my Patreons are as useful as yours. You da man! 🙌🏽

    • @InLightVFX
      @InLightVFX  Год назад

      @@johntnguyen1976 I'm glad to hear that, thanks for your support!

  • @jonlorenz6013
    @jonlorenz6013 3 месяца назад

    you saved me! Thanks!

  • @Williod
    @Williod 3 месяца назад

    Thank you, man. You helped me a lot.

  • @RoccoCanvas
    @RoccoCanvas 9 месяцев назад

    I'm very happy to have found this video today. It's very impressive!!🐿

  • @AeBlues
    @AeBlues Год назад +2

    Very nice! thanks for the explanation

  • @adproproductions2038
    @adproproductions2038 Год назад

    Great video and explanation! Thanks

  • @randmcnally.
    @randmcnally. Год назад +2

    amazing video! very straightforward! very well done!

  • @emmettfeldman7103
    @emmettfeldman7103 Год назад +1

    Amazing description, can't thank you enough!

  • @Pewi73
    @Pewi73 Год назад +1

    Fantastic. Really nice explanation.
    Thank you very much for bringing more clarity to me.

  • @Ignash
    @Ignash Год назад +1

    Hehe, it's nice you made a video about it!!! I really like it so far, I hope they will release non beta version soon :)

  • @weyzhen
    @weyzhen Год назад

    Nice video, it is useful for my work, Thank you.

  • @miladfoolad3229
    @miladfoolad3229 Год назад +1

    mate you're a star thank you

  • @patrickl9930
    @patrickl9930 Год назад +2

    You're in resolve, you're only one step away from dumping musty old After Effects for Fusion :). Great tutorial, sending it to my AE friends!

    • @InLightVFX
      @InLightVFX  Год назад +1

      Oh trust me, I've been tempted to dump it many a time :)

  • @rowanwhile
    @rowanwhile Год назад +2

    This is SUCH a helpful video. I have come back to this multiple times now for reference. Thank you so much for making this. You're a really talented educator!

  • @kushagrarajpatel5058
    @kushagrarajpatel5058 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much

  • @Tugoose
    @Tugoose Год назад

    I've been learning about color managed workflows and messing around with AE old horrible system. Perfect timing for this to come out

  • @pommedapi3847
    @pommedapi3847 Год назад

    What a headache with this ACES workflow really! It was way easier earlier with full sRGB. Thanks for the tutorial.

  • @bebo.motion
    @bebo.motion Год назад +1

    Thanks for that video - helped me a LOT!!

  • @kendal3163
    @kendal3163 5 месяцев назад +1

    This video is awesome!!! I will like to adress a small issue just in case. I found this problem with my cg and workflow and is that you have to convert the interpretation of the cg footage to 32 bit if you are working with EXR because if no the color appear compresed

    • @ericstringari
      @ericstringari 2 дня назад +1

      I've been struggling with this issue for the past 5 days and this was exactly the answer. Thank you very much!

  • @NirmalVfxArtist
    @NirmalVfxArtist Год назад +1

    Perfect work ! Keep it up

  • @nethstar
    @nethstar Год назад

    For anyone that doesn't have an explicit "Output" in the render view. After clicking show all on the colour profiles, the only sRGB that matched was "sRGB-Display/Un-Toned Map"

  • @Pixel.Dystopia
    @Pixel.Dystopia 4 месяца назад

    Damn all those transforms are making me crazy

    • @InLightVFX
      @InLightVFX  4 месяца назад +1

      Welcome to color management :) It's a mess haha

  • @ameerbabu9348
    @ameerbabu9348 7 месяцев назад +1

    This might be the best video I got on 2024

    • @InLightVFX
      @InLightVFX  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you, I appreciate it :)

  • @wyanga7770
    @wyanga7770 Год назад +1

    Color management in AE was always alien to me, Untill now, thankyou!

  • @guntherstromberger2935
    @guntherstromberger2935 3 месяца назад

    Thank you, i am always messing up my color transforms hahah

  • @amasun13
    @amasun13 2 месяца назад

    good

  • @csabamolnar4416
    @csabamolnar4416 Год назад

    THX!!!

  • @rano12321
    @rano12321 7 месяцев назад

    So much more convoluted than Nuke

  • @esnoox8616
    @esnoox8616 Год назад

    Great Video, thanks a lot. What I noticed when working with ACES: there are no real whites, for example when creating new solids. Plus, all the grading steps behave completely different to the the usual srgb workflow. Maybe you can cover your typical grading steps in a future video? :)

  • @mrAndrewNameless
    @mrAndrewNameless Год назад

    Great explanation, very helpful! Thanks!

  • @benmyrick
    @benmyrick 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this clear and concise tutorial! Question: are you viewing in ACES/sRGB because that's what your monitors are set up for? Are there any issues with this workflow and Mac monitors setup for "Display P3"?

  • @vitorassan
    @vitorassan 8 месяцев назад +1

    What media color space/input transform should I use to work with braw footage (shot with a bmpcc4k) in this workflow?

    • @InLightVFX
      @InLightVFX  7 месяцев назад +1

      Raw footage needs to be "debayered" by a software that can debayer raw footage. I'm not quite sure if After Effects can do that. What I would do is first take your footage into Davinci Resolve (since it definitely can debayer blackmagic raw), set resolve to use ACES in the color management, and make sure your ODT is set to none. Your footage should automatically convert into aces without needing to select any IDT for it. It will look wrong in the viewport (too contrasty probably) but that's ok. Just export an exr sequence of the footage. This EXR sequence is now in the ACES color space, so you can bring it into After Effects and set the IDT for the exr sequence to ACEScg. ... I know that's a lot. But it will work! Good luck!

  • @VizVinAnimation
    @VizVinAnimation Год назад

    You are awesome man thanks for your effort

  • @xanzuls
    @xanzuls Год назад

    Please make a Fusion video about ACES as well.

  • @molo256
    @molo256 Год назад

    Finally i used to put aces as a .cube luts on Photoshop limited to a 5 luts only which i could only play with opacity and rendering took forever with a lot of crashing

  • @ArisMelachroinos
    @ArisMelachroinos Год назад +2

    YOU ARE A HERO, IT WAS JUST WHAT I NEEDED! T H A N K Y O U S I R

  • @res00rny
    @res00rny Месяц назад

    Cool video. what is the flowflow with black magic footages?

  • @filipebezerra
    @filipebezerra Год назад

    incredible, thank you!

  • @Rubel2k
    @Rubel2k 10 месяцев назад

    After Effects now has the OCIO Look Transform and OCIO CDL Transform as effects under the Color Correction category that use OpenColorIO to process color. You don't need to enable OpenColorIO color management in the project to use these effects. plz. make a video with this topic

  • @digernesarne
    @digernesarne 8 месяцев назад

    The big problem with ACES in AE is that the "Display Color Space" doesn't preserve RGB in native graphical elements like text, shapes, solids in AE....
    Thankfully this method of making adjustment layers does work around that... (In my understanding the adjustment layer with Color Space Transform only applies itself to layers with an interperated input source. Which solids / text / shapes does not have.)
    But Adobe needs to fix this "display color space" or ACES in AE won't work intuitively with the majority use-case for AE which is motion graphics(!). It could be called ACES hybrid.

  • @freeze102
    @freeze102 Год назад +2

    If you choose a non-linear Output-Transform (Like V-Log, LogC, S-Log etc), DON'T export to Half-Float/16bit EXR as OpenEXR was only ever meant to store LINEAR color values. Colorvalues are stored as floats and those are being "cropped" by 16bit EXRs... but Log footage needs the full float precision to keep the color details.
    So by exporting to a Half-Float EXR you are basicly losing a lot of color info, especialliy in the highlights. Its similar to exporting in 8 Bits. Forr iinear data, this doesn't matter as you just lose an inpercievable amount of colorprecision... in log, this tiny bit of precision multiplies exponentially. It's a very math heavy topic and hard to wrap your head around if you haven't dealt with colorspaces for a long time ;)
    If you want to export Log footage, go with DPX, ProRes4444 or an Avid equivalent.

    • @InLightVFX
      @InLightVFX  Год назад +1

      Good to know! I had alway assumed linear needed more precision. Indeed, it is a math-heavy topic and I'm happy you said something!

    • @freeze102
      @freeze102 Год назад +1

      @@InLightVFX thing is, linear values can be above 1.0, so a brigntess of 12 is no problem for EXRs whereas log values are compressed to the space between 0 and 1 and therefore there's a big difference if the value is 0.985 or 0.985734

    • @InLightVFX
      @InLightVFX  Год назад +1

      @@freeze102 Ok, so since the log values are using a much smaller range of all possible encoding values (0 to 1) there needs to be more precision. Am I understanding that correctly?

    • @freeze102
      @freeze102 Год назад +2

      @@InLightVFX Yes!

    • @studiodevis
      @studiodevis Год назад

      "If you want to export Log footage, go with DPX, ProRes4444 or an Avid equivalent"
      All major camera brands, Sony, Canon, Panasonic etc encodes as standard LOG video footage in 10 bit 4:2:2 h265 files (or h264), some in 4:2:0. So no need for ProRes 4444. If the original is RAW video 12 or 14 bit, maybe. If not what's the point?

  • @funkiEst
    @funkiEst Год назад

    Part of the income of my new VFX job is being earned by you right now, actually

  • @josipcgi
    @josipcgi 10 месяцев назад

    Say I want to use ACES workflow, but I need to key green screen footage as well. How do I do that? I heard keylight doesn't work well in linear compositions. (Also, the footage can be shot in slog or cinetone, which one is better?)

  • @Miki0907
    @Miki0907 3 месяца назад +1

    What were the chances to find an image with my hometown (the first image - Cisnădie, Sibiu, Romania.) in an after effects tutorial clip hahah

    • @InLightVFX
      @InLightVFX  3 месяца назад

      No way!! That's amazing. I was there for 3 weeks, what a beautiful place.

    • @Miki0907
      @Miki0907 3 месяца назад

      @@InLightVFX i’m glad that you liked it!

  • @KernitTheFont
    @KernitTheFont Год назад

    Helpful, thanks!

  • @hemantdoke9831
    @hemantdoke9831 10 месяцев назад

    great thank you for this tutorial, I have a 4444 XQ MOV file, but when I export it as a JPG from After Effects or Nuke and import it as an image plane in Maya with the camera, the color changes when I render it in Arnold. I'm working in ACES in Maya 2022, and I've set the camera color space to sRGB, but the color still changes. I was wondering if I might be exporting it incorrectly as a MOV file. How can I correct this issue? need your guidance on it thank you

  • @bodobanali
    @bodobanali 11 месяцев назад

    Where do i find this Color Output Setting when using Media Encoder?

  • @inuyasha561
    @inuyasha561 Год назад

    LOVE this video YES!

  • @EzraaaDave
    @EzraaaDave 4 месяца назад

    Please do a davinci resolve workflow and aftereffects using exr. Pleaseeeee

  • @_CDDVD_
    @_CDDVD_ 10 месяцев назад

    so did u rendered aces in blender beta? thanks for video!

    • @InLightVFX
      @InLightVFX  10 месяцев назад

      I set up a custom ACES configuration for Blender. You can see how to do this here: ruclips.net/video/B7FWNNDXBl0/видео.html

  •  Год назад

    I duplicated output sRGB and rec709 to input for the artists ;)

  • @mbarupa
    @mbarupa 8 месяцев назад

    Why Aces 1.2? I'm new to colour management but I hear 1.3 has fixes like correcting out of gamut errors

  • @LogosUniverse
    @LogosUniverse 9 месяцев назад

    Is it better to do adjustments like color correction after or before the ACES View Transform/Output transform?

    • @InLightVFX
      @InLightVFX  9 месяцев назад

      You should be doing color correction in a large color space (a color space with a large gamut). The ACES color spaces are all quite large and good for color grading in. Once you apply an output transform, you color space will be squeezed down and made smaller. So you don't want to do color grading after the output transform. You could convert from ACES to another large color space for color grading (for example, you could convert from ACES to Davinci Wide Gamut, which is a common color space that many colorists use). Overall, the output transform should always be the very last thing in the sequence.

    • @LogosUniverse
      @LogosUniverse 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your answer!

    • @InLightVFX
      @InLightVFX  9 месяцев назад

      No problem!@@LogosUniverse

  • @kyleheilig255
    @kyleheilig255 Год назад +2

    Thanks Jacob.
    What's the advantage of using ACES? I recently did some freelance and ran into trouble using ACES. I asked my colorist friend about it and he basically said to never use ACES unless I it was specified.

    • @InLightVFX
      @InLightVFX  Год назад

      Hey Kyle, I would definitely give this guide a read as the author, Chris Brejon, can explain things better than I can. It's gets into a lot of detail so be prepared! But it's good information: chrisbrejon.com/cg-cinematography/chapter-1-5-academy-color-encoding-system-aces/

    • @freeze102
      @freeze102 Год назад

      Honestly, in the VFX world... ACES is your lord an savior. Especially if you have to work with other shops/crews/vendors. With all the camera gammas/gamuts going around, managing a viable workflow between camera footage, cg elements, compositing and grading... you go mad. Enter: ACES - something everyone can agree on. It's like an universal law on how to treat color and everything. Import footage from a RED, from an Alexa and some stuff out of Maya/Blender/Whatver and without giving it much thought... it all lives in the same gamma and gamut. You dont have to think about LUTs and matching. It just works.
      And be careful when listening to colorists that were born before 1985ish. The only know their LOGs and are super confused when they have to start grading on something thats close to a Rec709 LUT... i know a lot of colorists that kind of are stuck in their craft/art. They are artists and they have an excellent eye for composition, color and tone. But a lot of the time they are stuck in time at the point where they had their breakthrough. They dont bother with ACES.

  • @yonlaycabrera4431
    @yonlaycabrera4431 Год назад

    Maybe I missed it, but I think you forgot to mention that you have to linearize the Working space from the project definition. Otherwise, the import will apply the internal Afx transformation color to all the imported footage.

    • @InLightVFX
      @InLightVFX  Год назад

      This is at 1:37, no? Or are you describing something different?

    • @yonlaycabrera4431
      @yonlaycabrera4431 Год назад +1

      ​@@InLightVFX Yes, that is the one. But the issue is this: you explain very nicely what a linear workflow is and then jump into Afx and say: do this. You never mention that the previous explanation points to selecting that specific configuration in Working Color Space at that point of the video (I will explain this later you said) ;). As you can see, I missed it the first time I saw the video. Anyway, thank you so much for giving some light on all this mess.

  • @Oldyellowbrick
    @Oldyellowbrick Год назад

    I was super excited about this but I think I prefer the old workflow where I stacked OCIO adjustment layers I could just copy/paste. Maybe I’m just being stubborn!?

    • @InLightVFX
      @InLightVFX  Год назад +2

      You still can! It's right there at 4:00 and 6:48!

  • @PetsloveRefuge
    @PetsloveRefuge Год назад +1

    Great content man ! like and subscribe. thank you. just last question with which encoding format should we export from blender before compositing ?

    • @InLightVFX
      @InLightVFX  Год назад +1

      OpenEXR is great - and if you're including different render passes OpenEXR Multilayer is the one for you!

    • @PetsloveRefuge
      @PetsloveRefuge Год назад +1

      Many thanks 🙏

  • @Ak1tar
    @Ak1tar Год назад

    why the color picker changes to grey instead of pure white, when we change to aces workflow. thank you and well done for the tutorial

  • @WallyMahar
    @WallyMahar Год назад

    I would have not thrown you some money not thinking I was getting some kind blender file. def feel tricked. while I'm criticizing.. going why and what settings in blender would have been helpful. :/
    anyway thanks for the vid. it did help me getting hdr up to youtube. I think . cant tell for sure.

  • @penter_gruel
    @penter_gruel Год назад

    My outputs appear a little dull when viewed in macOS's Finder. I've tried every combination possible, from OCIO 1.2, 1.3, and even custom OCIO profiles. They look fine when I bring the image back into the OCIO-managed AE project, but If I bring it into an Adobe Color Managed AE project, they look dull just like it does in Finder. Does anyone else have this issue??

  • @sadness212
    @sadness212 Год назад

    💚Great job as always 💚 In a professional work environment what is the format that the videos are exported to be shown as a movie or series?

  • @tracecarrasco3872
    @tracecarrasco3872 Год назад

    If it's one thing I've realized from my climbing videos - it's that the number one most important thing is the color. Now I only go as far as shooting in slog since I'm just filming for fun 😆. But all of this is to say that it's really cool to see this process done at a professional level!

    • @InLightVFX
      @InLightVFX  Год назад +1

      Haha it's true, Trace. It's definitely a less glamorous topic but truly a game changer once you start to understand how to properly manage color and luminance. It happens to me all the time where I see some great CG/VFX work and then I discover that usually the artist is a bit of a color nerd. And hey, slog is great. You could use that with Aces, too, if you ever wanted to dip your toe in.

  • @jmart714
    @jmart714 Год назад

    One issue I'm having with this workflow is when I work with a plugin like Maxon Universe. I think the plugin, and many others, are not designed to work in OCIO so they don't look right. Is there a workaround for this that anyone knows of? After Effects built in effects work fine.

  • @andreasalame7728
    @andreasalame7728 Год назад

    Where can i get the OCIO Color Space Transform? i downloaded ocio for after effects 2022, but it doesnt show me that effect neither de especific name ACES-ACEScg

  • @hohhan1978
    @hohhan1978 Год назад

    When we will se your videos uploaded in HDR???

  • @jkartz92
    @jkartz92 6 месяцев назад

    why not 1.3?

  • @MrYUMProductions
    @MrYUMProductions Год назад

    Anyone else have many, many less options for color spaces in all the twirl down menus?

  • @i20010
    @i20010 Год назад

    1:10 Why haven't you chosen aces 1.3? Thanks!

  • @yunyunyun790
    @yunyunyun790 7 месяцев назад

    Finally!Now I can sleep well tonight

  • @Aptass
    @Aptass Год назад

    So how do you output aces from blender? or does filmic log have an input profile you can use in AE?

    • @InLightVFX
      @InLightVFX  Год назад +1

      You will have to configure Blender for ACES and then you would be able to render in the ACEScg color space out of Blender. Here's a tutorial about the setup process: ruclips.net/video/B7FWNNDXBl0/видео.html

    • @Aptass
      @Aptass Год назад

      @@InLightVFX Thanks a lot for this video and enlightening reply