Tue Dec 05, 2017 8:21 am
While I agree with everything that Marc said, for comparing two images on the same screen the screen does not have to be calibrated, it can be wrong as hell, you can still do relative comparisons. It just does not translate to any real absolute standard. In some threads it seems that there is over-obsession with calibration and external displays, although for debugging problems where images don't match to each other on the same screen, side by side, this is not necessary at all.
When two images should look the same, but are different, something somewhere is messed up. False negatives (looks different, is the same) are not really possible when comparison base is the same (same software, same settings), but false positives can be (looks the same, is not) when screen is really bad. As it came out, in the case of OP, it was the kind of false negative where comparison base was not the same. When exported shot was imported to Resolve, it was identical so there was no real problem in export.
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