Custom Export Settings For After Effects:
Rather than exporting in Media Encoder to rely on the quality, I found a rendering tutorial on how to optimize your video to the best quality it can be. Unlike Premiere Pro, in After Effects you can render specific compositions to see how they individually look.
In the photo to the right represents the small possibilities of how you can customize your render experience. You can change from the quality, FPS, time sampling, color depth, and start and finish time.
Another tab will pop up to show the video file type, and the render depth and quality. You can also edit the color render, depth, different formats, audio output files, and different audio formats.
Then if you choose to you can edit more color options in the Color Management tab.
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