From the course: 3D Tracking and After Effects Compositing
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Setting your color space
From the course: 3D Tracking and After Effects Compositing
Setting your color space
- [Instructor] So now we just need to set up our color space for our compositing. By default, SynthEyes is going to be eight-bit color space; and so we're going to need to change that. So let's go up to our file and go down to Project Settings; and under Color Settings, we want to change this to 32-bit float. Our renders were in 32-bit, so we want to use the full bit depth. Our workspace, we're going to change that to sRGB because that'll be our final output; and we want to turn on Linearize Workspace. Once we click that on, we'll see that Blend Colors Using 1.0 Gamma is turned on also; and just press okay. Now are color space is correct for us to bring in our renders.
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Importing scripts from SynthEyes2m 21s
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Setting your color space50s
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Checking your 3D renders4m 5s
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Breaking out your render passes3m 7s
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Compositing your scene7m 27s
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Setting up your other cameras3m 25s
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Checking your shots and final tweaks3m 16s
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