Just wanna check I'm doing this the right way. I've followed this guide for setting up Maya and Vray with ACES. I'm currently using the second option (I think) but the color management page of Maya is slightly different in the latest version - Maya 2022
You'll see the settings I have selected in the screenshot attached
And then in the VFB I've opted for the Display Correction method with the OCIO option selected. I seemed to be getting a slightly different result when using the 'filmic tonemap' approach, maybe I'm missing something in the workflow.
Saving to an external EXR or batch rendering saves images out without the VFB correction from what I can see - this is preferred so you can colour correct using ACES colour range in post, as opposed to baking ACES into the image sequence
In After Effects my project settings under Color are 32bit, Working Space 'None'.
I'm interpreting the EXR as 'preserve RGB'
Then I'm applying an adjustment layer over everything with the OpenColorIO plugin reading the same OCIO config that's being read in Maya.
Am I doing this right?
p.s. I realise AE sucks for anything to do with colourspaces and this would probably be easier in Fusion
You'll see the settings I have selected in the screenshot attached
And then in the VFB I've opted for the Display Correction method with the OCIO option selected. I seemed to be getting a slightly different result when using the 'filmic tonemap' approach, maybe I'm missing something in the workflow.
Saving to an external EXR or batch rendering saves images out without the VFB correction from what I can see - this is preferred so you can colour correct using ACES colour range in post, as opposed to baking ACES into the image sequence
In After Effects my project settings under Color are 32bit, Working Space 'None'.
I'm interpreting the EXR as 'preserve RGB'
Then I'm applying an adjustment layer over everything with the OpenColorIO plugin reading the same OCIO config that's being read in Maya.
Am I doing this right?
p.s. I realise AE sucks for anything to do with colourspaces and this would probably be easier in Fusion
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