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  • VFB + Affect All channels for Composite?

    Quick question,

    When comping/grading in the new VFB, should Affect All Channels remain disabled?

    At least this is was I gathered from the docs:
    "When selecting the Affect All channels option, be aware that the information of the respective component affects all render elements,
    therefore the Back to Beauty composition will not match the RGB result from the renderer."


    Also, the new thin film version works great. Kodus to the team for inplementing how the new min/max thickness corresponds with black/white color values.
    Last edited by DestinHalfmann; 02-08-2022, 04:29 AM.

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    Hi do you mean this affect all channels:

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    For instance if you set the refraction to affect all channels you will have your alfa like this:

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    Instead of like this
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    This can have effect in VFB composition that is no different than in other post-production software.
    Last edited by vladimir_krastev; 02-08-2022, 08:33 AM.
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