From the course: Creating Flying Logos with After Effects and Cinema 4D Lite

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Setting up the final render

Setting up the final render

- Before I render this for the client, assuming that I'm happy with the lighting, the color and the camera move, there's a couple little technical details I wanna clean up first. One thing I noticed is that we had some banding in the color going across the face of this logo. I don't know how obvious that's gonna be for you watching this streaming over the Internet, but I'm seeing waves of color go through here that are a bit posterized. It's not a smooth gradient. The reason that is, is because I'm using 8-bit-per-channel color mode, and also, in my Project Settings, I'm using Linearized Workspace, which also can make some of this banding much more obvious. That's okay. When it comes time to render, I'm going to switch to 16-bit-per-channel mode, which will give me much smoother rendering. Let's see if I can find a frame with particularly bad banding. It's not very nice through here. If I option click on this in Mac, alt click on Windows, I'll put it into 16-bit-per-channel mode and…

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