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/OCIO-configs/Maya2022-default/config.ocio". Rendering space should be set to ACEScg, Display to sRGB, View ACES 1.0 SDR-Video. Download these color configs (Green "Code" button, Download zip) https://github.com/colour-science/OpenColorIO-Configs Extract and copy it somewhere like your Documents/maya folder. Next, for viewing the batch renders properly, you will need a viewer that can also display them properly. I usually use DJV Viewer 2 for this. https://darbyjohnston.github.io/DJV/download.html . Once that is installed, open it. At the top menu go to Image>Color Space. A menu will pop up, under Config click the plus sign. Navigate to where ever you copied the extracted zip file. Go into the latest aces version, aces_1.2, and select “config.ocio”. There should now be a aces_1.2 config option in the list, select it. Under Display, make sure Name=ACES and view = sRGB Under Image, you can set the default colorspace that it will apply to all images that you view in it. Or you can assign a colorspace to specific image types. I usually work with openEXR files, that are in the Acescg colorspace so I clicked the plus sign, selected OpenEXR and set it to Acescg. So now, DJV viewer can use the config file to apply the correct color transformations to display the image correctly, ie Acescg>sRGB.