cp... wouldn't that method you describe for Photoshop APPLY the SRGB curve to the image when printing --- and therefore apply a monitor compensation curve to a printed image??? That doesn't seem right... you would want to strip the curve out and print more linearly, no?
Oh, and regarding EXR -- I don't think AfterEffects supports that though. Any alternatives?
Oh, and regarding EXR -- I don't think AfterEffects supports that though. Any alternatives?
As far as AE is concerned I think there is an EXR plugin for phtoshop which may work for AE as well.
http://www.openexr.com/downloads.html
Not sure if RPF is floating point... I know it is multi-channel, but I don't think it is floating point.
Cineon way be another option for you. Pretty sure AE can do Cineon.... but that is only 10bit Float.
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