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Working in an ACES color pipeline ensures consistent color management and a high dynamic range (HDR) workflow, helping maintain the full detail of your render. To add realism, you can introduce subtle imperfections like lens flares, grain, and slight noise to simulate real-world imperfections, making your CG elements blend more naturally with the live-action footage. By combining these techniques, you can achieve a polished and photorealistic final result with full creative control over every detail.
In After Effects, using ACES and AOV layers allows for greater control and flexibility in compositing. First, you'll import your rendered AOVs, which are separated passes like diffuse, reflection, shadow, and others, to fine-tune each element individually.
00:00 Intro
00:22 Setting up ACES Color Space
01:00 Importing & Using AOV Layers
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02:22 Compositing AOV Render passes
06:57 Color Corrections & Imperfections
13:26 Exporting for Davince Resolve (LOG Profile)
16:15 Results
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