Just for comparison, up is image before the trick, down after that
 procedure.
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On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 2:04 AM, Mirko Jankovic <[email protected]>
wrote:

> 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
>>
>
>

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