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hrvojezg00:
We are struggling a bit between our and our client monitors, so we are not sure if they see the same colors, etc. What is the best way to go, srgb/Adobe RGB or something else? We just bought an Asus PA32UCXR, which is set to Native mode by default, but we arenĖ™t sure what color space that is. Any advice/setup would be greatly appreciated!

Juraj:
"Native" is just random wide-gamut, so lot's of colors, but not any specific space.

When Corona implements full support for 3dsMax 2025 OCIO, you can set your monitor to anything, though ideally AdobeRGB or DCI-P3 for wide-gamut workflow. It's still best to export in sRGB unless your clients know what color-managed pipeline is, or they're on Apple device.
Right now, your best choice is to either set sRGB mode through monitor OSD menu, or through this free utility in desktop https://github.com/ledoge/novideo_srgb

hrvojezg00:
Hi Juraj, sorry for the late answer. I had no idea you had answered. We ended up using AdobeRGB and sending clients in both AdobeRGB and sRGB. It`s far from ideal, but it works for now. Unfortunately, there`s not much talk about this thing on the forum, but it`s crucial in our business.

Aram Avetisyan:

--- Quote from: Juraj on 2024-11-16, 13:29:51 ---When Corona implements full support for 3dsMax 2025 OCIO

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It should be fully supported, besides the DCI-P3 and Rec.2020 rendering color spaces (there is ACEScg of course).
Is there something specific which is not working for you?

Juraj:
I don't mean just internal rendering-space or respecting input. Is there anything output wise? Any check-box in Framebuffer? Does Corona saves the file with embedded color-profiles?
I didn't see any announcement, so this would be good news to me.

And DCI-P3 (and custom ICC) would be the useful one for design/graphic industry.

Can you link me to where it states what is supported?

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