

Scanned film plates typically use Log film scan (ADX). New scenes created in Maya 2022 are based on new default settings for color management that follow the industry-standard Academy Color Encoding System (ACES). Image planes used as backplates might use one of several color spaces.Images that represent non-color data such as normal maps should not have any color management applied.What you get when rendering on 3S Cloud Render Farm: 6000+ powerful CPU & GPU render servers. This is the Academy-recommended method for interchanging scene-linear image files between facilities and for archiving. 3S Cloud Render Farm is a render farm for Maya 2022 as well as other Autodesk Maya versions and V-Ray, Arnold, Redshift together with other 3D creation suites with render engines such as Blender, Houdini, 3ds Max, Cinema 4D, and so on. Images saved according to the SMPTE 2065-4 standard for OpenEXR are stored in the ACES2065-1 color space. If you want to use another ACES version: you can copy your ACES directory in your project directory sourceimages/ and. There is a very good chance that they use scene-linear Rec 709/sRGB, but if the result looks incorrect then you can try ACEScg or one of the other scene-linear options. We support ACES 1.2 OpenColorIO configuration installed on the farm, In Maya you have two ways to address it: In the Maya Preferences in Ocio Config Path use : C:\ocio\aces\config.ocio. hdr files, and floating-point TIFF files are almost always scene-linear. However, wider-gamut spaces are becoming increasingly used. Note that when images set to sRGB are converted to the rendering space, the sRGB gamma encoding gets removed but no inverse tone map is applied. This includes PNG images, as well as JPEG, Targa (.tga), 8 and 16-bit TIFF, and many other integer-encoded formats.

Most digital paintings and photos that are used to represent color values should generally be set to sRGB.

However, here are some general guidelines: If you are not sure of the color space that an image uses, you should try to find out for certain or else the results may be incorrect. You should always use the correct color space for each image.
