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Re: Helpful tips on common color problems in AE
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Re: Helpful tips on common color problems in AE
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Darby Edelen
on Jun 30, 2008 at 10:25:32 pm
[Chris Wright]
"After Effects comes with a built in edge and halo remover for high-contrast, saturated colors. File->project settings, Linearize working space 32bpc. This works for image re-sampling, blending layers, motion blur, and anti-aliasing. "
I'm sorry, but what do you mean by 'edge and halo remover'? I'm curious because that's not really a reason I've heard mentioned before for using a linearized profile.
[Chris Wright]
"Most people wonder why After Effects makes their Premiere footage look darker, well, just change working space to (SD NTSC) or (HDTV rec 709) 32bpc and it will brighten up just as it looked after color correcting in Premiere. Your DVD's will thank you. "
Also, while 32bpc may not hurt here, it is probably more than you need for most cases. 16bpc should be more than enough if you just want to reduce rounding errors.
Darby Edelen
Lead Designer
Left Coast Digital
Santa Cruz, CA
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Helpful tips on common color problems in AE
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Re: Helpful tips on common color problems in AE
by Darby Edelen on Jun 30, 2008 at 10:25:32 pm
Re: Helpful tips on common color problems in AE
by Chris Wright on Jun 30, 2008 at 11:58:30 pm
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Re: Helpful tips on common color problems in AE
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