Fast ACES Setup AE, C4D & Redshift
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- A quick and easy setup guide for Aces in Cinema 4d, Redshift and After Effects. Get setup in minutes, no long explanations of colour profiles, with a brief demo of the benifits of using Aces at the end.
Aces color profiles Download
github.com/col...
PC (place downloaded files here)
C:\ProgramData\OpenColorIO\
Mac
Browse in plug-in to OpenColorIO download loaction
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most simple and straightforward guide i've seen, thx
Finally, demystifying aces in AFX video that's under 20 minutes!!!
Excellent tutorial! Thanks for the concise & quick explanation on how to get this set up in AE 🙌
Thank you, I really appreciate comments like these as I start my youTube journey.
Thanks for your tutorial, can you make an video about the new After Effects version (23.2) which has an optimized ACES workflow?
great tutorial, thanks!
Great! Simple and on point. THX
Much appreciated
Thank you bro 🎉🎉🎉
Cheers dude!
this is super useful thanks 🤩
What is the difference between using adjustment layer and applying OpenColorIO+Color profile directly on EXR files?
@@petrholusa5855 There isn't one, but an adjustment layer can help you do multiple shots a Ross the timeline in one go
Thanks a lot for this quick guide! I was wondering if you could also tell us what render settings you use for animations in after effects/media encoder
99% of all videos I make are rendered first to prores422 from after effects and then converted with media encoder to h.264 Vimeo preset, I usually up the bitrate to 18, occasionally higher, and sometimes I'll then upscale these to 4k with Topaz AiVideo if needed
@@willinmotion Thanks for letting me know!
@@willinmotion is it possible to directly render out to mp4? When i tried the video looked different from what i saw in after effects.
@@lexxandera Are you going through media encoder?
@@willinmotion it only works on windows. I render out of ae directly, which works on a mac. For now. Will be probably implemented in media encoder sooner or later.
And the week after Adobe implemented ACES into the latest AE Beta ...but great tutorial nonetheless...keep it up.
I hear its not actually in the beta yet, either way, when it is I will be doing another tutorial.
Also thank you
Still confused in which directory need to be installed on Mac OS, may you help? Thanks
I would suggest manually picking the aces config file you want to use, so place it anywhere
this Utility thing folder doesnt work for me in AE 2023
When I type open color IO nothing shows up, maybe there is a tick box
for those scripts to be visible to enable it somwhere in preferences that I am missing?
The way after effects handles this in 2023 is changing to a more native in-built approach. It might be worth looking into that, but I think you will need to install the OpenColorIO plugin if you do not have it. fnordware.blogspot.com/2012/05/opencolorio-for-after-effects.html
Hey - thanks for this short but precise tut! Question - is there a workflow for when using AOV passes? Or can we just work as normal under the adjument layers you have shown? Also when importing in the AOVs do we need to do anything to the colour management settings?
Unfortunately, this is where things can get complicated, here is a discussion on the subject community.acescentral.com/t/valid-c4d-redshift-after-effects-aces-workflow/3451/7 Thanks to Jay at www.chroma.london/ for this link. Basically it doesn't change in principle, but some AOVs may be ACES Raw and not AcesCG.
Looks good until I export. The gamma is all wrong. How do I export it so the final result looks like what I seen in the preview window?
@@johnnyguitar33 Sorry for the delay, on export you'll want to go to the color tab when setting the format, and choose ACES > sRGB
If I pull any image off of the internet I and apply the ACES to sRGB adjustment layer to it it has the same effect (not blowing out the highlights almost instantly). This begs the question: Why bother with ACES?
It's definitely not as simple as use it because it's better, but if you have a scene with lots of bright lights, I don't think any adjustment layer is going to be able to correct the over exposure, especially is you are use real world light values
@@willinmotion I purposefully chose a picture of a steel ball with near blown out highlights in the reflection. If I don't apply the ACES to sRGB to it and bump the exposure up it blows out immediately. If I apply the ACES to sRGB I can crank the exposure all the way up and it will never blow out. I'll link the pic I used. Try it yourself! filmschoolrejects.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/shiny-ball-visual-effects.jpg
I'm just trying to make sense of all of the jumbled information out there about ACES and the many different variations of workflows that people have. I'm beginning to think much of it is inaccurate.
@@Gabe79999 www.premiumbeat.com/blog/aces-workflow-for-realistic-lighting-3d/
That's really useful! Thanks!
Was the workflow changed with the new c4d version? I mean, c4d 2023
Hey, the workflow largely stays the same, the changes allow you to preview different settings in the render view, so no need to switch the two render options I believe, I will record an updated tutorial soon
@@iamwilljane Cool! Thank you!
Even though C4d sucks, your tutorial is very good. Short, to the point and easy to follow. Great stuff!
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still way too many steps
Its no fun is it