Completely Optional
The Color Management feature set in After Effects iscompletely optional and disabled by default. Its features
become necessary in cases including, but not necessarily
limited to, the following:
. A project relies on a color managed fi le (with an
embedded ICC Profi le). For example, a client provides
an image or clip with specifi c managed color settings
and requires that the output match.
. A project will benefi t from a linearized 1.0 gamma
working space. If that means nothing to you, read on;
this is the chapter that explains it.
. Output will be displayed in some manner that’s not
directly available on your system.
. A project is shared and the color is adjusted on a
variety of workstations, each with a calibrated monitor.
The goal is for color corrections made on a given
workstation to match once the shot moves on from that
workstation.
To achieve these goals requires that some old rules be
broken and new ones established.
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