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Welcome to the Smoke Learning Channel. This video series deals with working on various CGI render passes in Autodesk Smoke. The project is now created. The media and render passes are imported into Smoke and we can start thinking about compositing. One very big aspect to consider is how the colours of the CGI render passes will be blended with the colours of video background. This is what we will focus on for this video. There are two choices you can make when dealing with the colour in your images. The first choice is to combine the CGI with the video straight away and hope that all the colours match up. However, more than likely, the colours WILL be wrong. You could use colour corrections and tweak the image but it will never be 100% correct. If you are looking for a true representation of colour and light to create photo-realism, this is not the best choice. The second choice is to tell Smoke how to represent and accurately display the colours. By doing this, you keep the colours co