I've also noticed, if you're working in 32 bpc in AE... if things are set to Screen blending, the brighter the core of something gets, the more it becomes inverted in color... setting it to Add solves that problem.
For example, I had the glow on the fiery effect on the Enterprise's torpedo launcher set to screen so it didn't blow it out, the "fire" started looking yellow-green, set it to Add and problem went away.
Chris: Having been involved over the past 2 months with CBS/Paramount, in some discussions both formal and informal, I can tell you CBS does not CARE one bit what is said on TrekCore or this forum, my forum, Facebook etc about HOW they go about shots and if they are gong to remaster whatever. They aren't even going to use TNG-R's sales figures, no great and powerful site (or multiple sites) is going to determine if they remaster the whole kit and kaboodle, right now they are also working on porting Enterprise to BluRay so, it's a pretty forgone conclusion that the rest will be as well. Money in the pocket is money in the pocket as it were, regardless of how it comes at this point..
Well, then they've been lying through their teeth to TrekCore...
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For example, I had the glow on the fiery effect on the Enterprise's torpedo launcher set to screen so it didn't blow it out, the "fire" started looking yellow-green, set it to Add and problem went away.
Well, then they've been lying through their teeth to TrekCore...
Gigabyte RTX 3080 Gaming OC 12GB
1TB NVMe SSD, 2 x 1GB SATA SSD, 4TB external HDD
32 GB RAM
Windows 11 Pro