How do I find my color profile in After Effects?
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Enable color management by specifying a color working space profile in the Project settings. To open Project settings, select Edit > Project Settings. In the Project Settings dialog, click Working Space and choose a color working space from the drop-down list.
How do you correct the color AE?

In the Timeline panel, select the clip to correct. Select Effects > Color Correction > Lumetri Color. You can also view this option in the Effects & Presets panel under Color Correction.
Is Adobe RGB better than sRGB?
With a wider gamut of colors, Adobe RGB, in theory, offers greater potential than sRGB. But with great potential comes greater challenges; working exclusively in Adobe RGB vs. sRGB requires additional legwork, particularly during post-processing.
What color space is best for After Effects?
If your target will be the computer screen, a good compromise is sRGB IEC61966-2.1, as that’s the default for most Windows monitors, and Apple’s Safari web browser manages colors and will convert from that space to the monitor that’s connected.

How do you fix overexposed shots?
And the more light hits your sensor, the higher the chance of overexposing your image. Try closing down the aperture for a better-exposed image. After setting your ISO and aperture, turn your attention to the shutter speed. If your image is too bright, you need to increase your shutter speed.
How do you make something black and white in After Effects?
In the Effect Controls panel find the Master Saturation parameter. Drag it down to -100 or type in -100. As you drag the slider you can see the clip change from color to black and white. The entire clip is now black and white.
Why is After Effects black and white?
The After Effects Black & White filter gives you more control than the Hue/Saturation filter, when converting a color image to black & white. For a stylized look, we could put the Black & White effect on an adjustment layer and change the opacity of the layer or put it in a blending mode like Soft Light.
Is 100% sRGB good for photo editing?
A screen with FHD and 99-100% sRGB coverage is definitely good enough for most photographers to do photo editing on a laptop.