Author Topic: Fusion for Post Production  (Read 737 times)

2023-11-20, 22:17:16

dj_buckley

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I'm looking into Fusion more and more for Post Production but as it stands I'm a complete novice having been using Photoshop since the beginning of time.

I was wondering if anyone has any good tips for making sure my Fusion workspace/composition is setup correctly or any other tips for Fusion in general.

My workflow is pretty much the same for every image.  Render out 32-bit exr's (habit - probably not needed) drop in a backplate (16-bit tiff usually) and then some levels/colour adjustments.

I've notice quite a few people in these forums using it, but there is very little examples by way of tutorials, for Fusion in relation to our arch viz work.

I've read a few things about View LUTS and keeping the composition linear until the end etc but I have no idea if that's the common way to go or not.

Any tips, pointers, gotcha's are welcome

2023-11-20, 22:59:40
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burnin

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Cryptomatte, basically... CC after is child's play ;) There's whole lot of Tuts&Tips on YT

BMDR/Fusion @ ~ 5:30

2023-11-20, 23:01:54
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dj_buckley

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Waiting for Cryptomatte by Material ....