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Taking care of maintaining colorspaces in Adobe RGB 1998, I created a .PSD file in Photoshop with three circles, each with a pure R , G and B colors. for example: Red = (R 100%, G 0%, B 0%). Imported it into After Effects, maintaining the Adobe RGB 1998 colorspace, Rendered a PNG from file and the resulting colors are: for "Red": (R: 219, G:1, B: 0), for "Green": (R:144, G: 255, B: 6)!!!!! and "Blue": (R:1, G:0,B: 250). What is going on???
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Correction in the values:
Original PSD file values, file created in Photoshop:
Red: R255, G0, B 0
Green; R0, G:255, B:0
Blue: R0,G0,B255
Resulting PNG file, after being imported and rendered from After Effects:
"Red": R:219,G:1,B:0
"Green": R:144,G:255,B:60
"Blue": R:1,G:0,B: 250
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Still having trouble, edwardthomas101? Let us know what's going on.
Thanks,
Kevin
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No, haven't figured out the problem... I see that different file formats encode different values, it seems. Could I have some orientation?
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Do you have color management turned on in After Effects?