Try this trick: - Open up movie in QT - Window -> movie properties - select video track (don't turn it off on checkbox just select) - Down in transparency from drop down menu select Blend and then pull transparency level to 100%. Image should loko like whitish and washed out - then back to dropdown menu and select Alpha - and finaly press play.
Colors should be back to normal now and then just exit QT and accept save. Let me know if that did the trick On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 1:45 AM, John Clausing <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey all > > We're making a sequence in 3D that's lit and rendered fine, (Arnold , > exr), composited in Nuke, and rendered from Nuke as 8 bit . Tiffs......then > brought into After Effects to edit and make a QT, for Facebook. > > Up until the QT is made, the color is just right, upon viewing the QT, the > gamma is off and looks less saturated and dull..... > > If I bring the QT back into AE or Nuke it is fine > > Clearly this is a QT viewer issue long known, but the client doesn't like > it and insists on QTs for its FB postings > > Any thoughts? We've tried every color adjustment we can think of from QT > Pro, media encoder and various color settings in Project Settings in AE > > Thoughts? Thanks, > > John > > Sent from my iPhone >

