How to Set ACES Renders in Effects, NUKE and Photoshop
September 17, 2021
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Jonny Fair shows how his ACES 3D renderings in After Effects and Nuke could look like they did when he made them.
While ACES is a new workflow for artists, applications like Adobe After Effects are very slow (while conservative) to adopt, even for industry standard processes like color management.
It's quite obvious when you see how simple the ACES workflow is in C4D, Maya, Fusion, Nuke, etc. in comparison.
If you don't see the same result for your renders in apps like After Effects, Nuke, or Photoshop, check out this new tutorial from Johnny Fehr.
Fehr shows how to render in ACES and export to compositing applications such as Nuke, After Effects, and Photoshop, and details how to properly configure these applications with ACES.
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