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Hi guys,
I would appreciate some help with problem analysis of the following issue:
- GH5 + VLog
- Davinci Resolve Studio 14
- X-Rite color checker passport video
I purchased the color checker to get more accurate colors and also because it can be a huge time saver. While I am pretty happy with the results in more controlled indoor environments, I am struggling to get accurate colors without color banding in outdoor environments.
I try to exposure 18% grey properly via Zebra at roughly 40IRE.
When I match colors within Resolve via color match tool, the colors look accurate but e.g. within the sky it introduces heavy color banding.
The effect us reduced or almost gone when shooting 4K25p at 10bit. However I will need 50p to capture fast moving objects (e.g. rc-helicopters). 4K50p at 10bit is not supported with my GH5.
Probably an external recorder that captures 4K50p at 10bit is a solution. But for budget and portability reasons I would like to avoid that if possible.
On a side note: If it sounds like I am an amateur at color grading that is because I am This might just be a limitation of my toolchain.
Thanks for your help
Christian
I would appreciate some help with problem analysis of the following issue:
- GH5 + VLog
- Davinci Resolve Studio 14
- X-Rite color checker passport video
I purchased the color checker to get more accurate colors and also because it can be a huge time saver. While I am pretty happy with the results in more controlled indoor environments, I am struggling to get accurate colors without color banding in outdoor environments.
I try to exposure 18% grey properly via Zebra at roughly 40IRE.
When I match colors within Resolve via color match tool, the colors look accurate but e.g. within the sky it introduces heavy color banding.
The effect us reduced or almost gone when shooting 4K25p at 10bit. However I will need 50p to capture fast moving objects (e.g. rc-helicopters). 4K50p at 10bit is not supported with my GH5.
Probably an external recorder that captures 4K50p at 10bit is a solution. But for budget and portability reasons I would like to avoid that if possible.
On a side note: If it sounds like I am an amateur at color grading that is because I am This might just be a limitation of my toolchain.
Thanks for your help
Christian