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Inspiring
June 1, 2022
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Color Profile/Management in Character Animator

  • June 1, 2022
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What is the color profile embedded in Character Animator?

 

Starting with my Photoshop art, I have been using Rec.709 Gamma 2.4, which is a recommended profile for video. Should I set my After Effects and Premiere Pro projects to this if I'm importing Character Animator scenes into those apps?

 

Color settings would be a nice feature.

 

Thanks.

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Correct answer dmwilk

sRGB and Rec709 have the same color primaries and slightly different transfer functions. Either is fine for starting in PS.

the internal colorspace of Ch may change in the future so 709 is probably a bit more futureproof so that's my recommendation

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Known Participant
October 15, 2023

Im trying to figure out the color management issues with Character Animator, and I'm finding a few issues. I'll start with this one.

Character Animator doesnt seem to be sending its graphic data thru the ICC color profile on my Mac that allows for pixels to be offset for color calibration on monitors, so it looks wrong on the screen, uncorrected. This is different from every other app on my mac.

When I use a 3rd party color picker that samples the pixels on the screen from the grpahics buffer, the values in every app are always offset by the ICC monitor correction LUT except for Character Animator where the values report as original values unaffected by the LUT. I think CA addresses the graphic buffer on my Mac incorrectly? Somehow skirting around the ICC LUT so the display colors look wrong?

Known Participant
October 27, 2023

is this a known issue?

Adobe Employee
June 2, 2022

Ch operates internally in sRGB, but will automatically convert files from whatever profile is included in the source artwork. On the output side, we will convert to the profile requested by the output from Media Encoder or the Dynamic Link client (which is almost always Rec709).

 

So Rec709 in Pr/AE is probably the best choice there.

HouHouHouAuthor
Inspiring
June 3, 2022

Okay, thanks very much. So there wouldn't be an issue starting in Rec.709 in Photoshop, then Ch converting it to sRGB, then output to an Ae then Premiere project in Rec.709? All the converting wouldn't cause an issue with one app or another? I don't that much about color profiles, so I'm just being sure.

dmwilkCorrect answer
Adobe Employee
June 3, 2022

sRGB and Rec709 have the same color primaries and slightly different transfer functions. Either is fine for starting in PS.

the internal colorspace of Ch may change in the future so 709 is probably a bit more futureproof so that's my recommendation