![]() How do I go about doing this? It sounds like changing from Filmic to Standard just ignores the problem? If I understand Andrew Price's video "The Secret Ingredient to Photorealism" then I should be trying to get the dynamic range and the middle grey value of my render to match that of my tracked video footage. This sounds good for the camera-tracked video footage but not for any 3D elements you then add into the scene afterward. In the documentation it says Standard is "Often used for non-photorealistic results or video editing where a specific look is already baked into the input video." Most tutorials on camera tracking tell you to change the View Transform from Filmic to Standard. ![]()
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