Thank you! I am going to pin this video for future reference. I GET the importance of ACES, but I am so disappointed how such a beneficial workflow feels so 'bolted on' in every app.
I’m using an HDRI to light an exterior scenery and I find my renders to be very high contrast. If I use the tone-mapping settings in Redshift to balance the contrast, should I be turning this off before final rendering if I use the ACES color management? Or will my rendered EXR sequence still include all the 32-bit colour details, even when using tone-mapping?
Is there a trick to this in DaVinci? I haven't noticed the same hang-ups, but now I'm concerned I've been doing my color space conversion from C4D to DaVinci wrong the entire time lol
No problem! Make sure that you right click on your exr (or exr sequence) in after effects and import in the correct color space :) Otherwise it might look a little funky. @@romuk3092
Thank you man, the only ACES / AE tutorial that have found that talks about the Output when rendering instead of putting an adjustment layer.
You are misunderstanding the workflow. Now Adobe products full support ACES workflow, no need for workaround anymore
@@Ricardo-de9juI don't think you are understanding my comment.
you just simplified a complex concept I was avoiding and finding ways around. Thanks you
Thank you! I am going to pin this video for future reference. I GET the importance of ACES, but I am so disappointed how such a beneficial workflow feels so 'bolted on' in every app.
Precise video greatly explained, just what I needed!
this is such a great explanation and easy to understand thank you so much for this !
I’m using an HDRI to light an exterior scenery and I find my renders to be very high contrast. If I use the tone-mapping settings in Redshift to balance the contrast, should I be turning this off before final rendering if I use the ACES color management? Or will my rendered EXR sequence still include all the 32-bit colour details, even when using tone-mapping?
I got all the answer I have! you did fantastic job brother. thumbs up
Hi motion bro
Are illustrator files imported correctly in ae with this workflow?
Thank you very much my friend
Is there a trick to this in DaVinci? I haven't noticed the same hang-ups, but now I'm concerned I've been doing my color space conversion from C4D to DaVinci wrong the entire time lol
Working on a video on this now :) Give me until Friday
@@JonJagsNee Thank you so much as always Jags, much love!
Is cinnema 4D Free?🤔
Sadly no 😭
Thank you for the tutorial ! one thing I'm not sure : when you work with ACES do you need to export an exr from C4D or a png is ok too ?
Exr files are mandatory. More color depth per pixel
@@JonJagsNeethank you for your answer 🙏
No problem! Make sure that you right click on your exr (or exr sequence) in after effects and import in the correct color space :) Otherwise it might look a little funky. @@romuk3092
Png does not support 32bit image, that's why it must be EXR
How about Octane pls!? Your video is so straight forward but workflow keeps changing as we see new updates.
I love your videos
Thanks a ton, this is spot on!