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Originally posted by vlado View PostThis is because the ways people use the VFB are wildly inconsistent. It seems like we will need to provide options for both types of workflow.
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Vlado
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Originally posted by vlado View PostThis is because the ways people use the VFB are wildly inconsistentVFX guys only use the color corrections for display purposes and exploration of the rendered result but absolutely do not want any of those burned into the final image. Other users prefer to have it all baked in, especially if the result is processed in Photoshop or directly sent to clients. It seems like we will need to provide options for both types of workflow.
Best regards,
Vlado
But we want to replicate the same Colour Corrections in post. So, the corrections should look consistent, both in the VFB and post... otherwise, using the colour corrections in the VFB is defeating its own purpose.CGI studio: www.moxels.com
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Originally posted by vlado View PostYes, exactly what we want to do.
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Vlado
Also, would it be possible to also be able to export all corrections(actually, the ones that are enabled in the VFB) as a custom LUT?CGI studio: www.moxels.com
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Originally posted by peteristrate View Post
So, all corrections(from the LUT to gamma and everything else in there) should be baked then, right?
Also, would it be possible to also be able to export all corrections(actually, the ones that are enabled in the VFB) as a custom LUT?Last edited by samuel_bubat; 16-10-2018, 01:08 AM.
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