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Hey Guys,
I've scoured the internet for an answer to this question but have been unsuccessful: Does Magic Bullet Looks play nice in a 32bit work-flow?
I'm following the Adobe Whitepaper HDTV work-flow to the tee, yet when I open looks in my 32bit project in AECS4, it appears I'm being double gamma-ed! I'm getting a nasty crushed image that doesn't correspond to what I see in after effects.
What am I missing? Do I just need to stick to Colorista?
Regards, Jake Jelicich
March 5, 2010 | Jake Jelicich
Hi Jake,
Looks does indeed play nice with a 32-bit workflow. All of its processing is 32-bit.
But it does expect video input by default. You'll need to get a little advanced to make Looks work with linear-light images.
First, in LooksBuilder, go into Preferences and set Input/Output Processing to Advanced. Click OK.
Now you should see four tabs at the top of your screen: Input, Look, Preview, and Output.
Click on Input. Turn sRGB OFF, and enter a gamma of 1.0.
Now go to Preview, de-select the chain icon (Gang), and turn sRGB ON.
You now have a setup in Looks that takes linear in, gives linear out, but previews with sRGB gamma.
March 5, 2010 | Stu
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Magic Bullet Looks and linear workflow.