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provanguard wrote:Hello,
After getting Davinci Resolve Studio, Nikon Z6 II with BRAW, Video Assist 12G HDR, DeckLink Mini Monitor 4K, the next natural step for me is to get HDR preview in Davinci Resolve.
I connected Video Assist 12G to the DeckLink card and I am getting an HDR preview. Great, but...
1. How do I ensure that the Video Assist is showing at least 80-90% representative image of the rendered result shown on a modern HDR 4K TV?
2. Is there any way to "calibrate" VA?
3. What are the default settings for contrast, brightness and saturation that are closest to the "real" output?
I think if you truly want to grade in HDR the better way would be to use a consumer HDR Television. The Video Assist's primary job is as a field recorder that can be viewed to be able to frame in difficult lighting conditions. It's not designed to be colour accurate. Very few field monitors are reference monitor accurate and use the HDR moniker more as a high brightness (high nit) feature.
There are no ways to do even basic calibration other than creating your own LUT for the monitor itself.
A much much better solution would be to use a decent consumer HDR television, which will have a much larger scale way for you to scrutinise the image.
You could consider using the scopes function of the Video Assists in tandem with the monitor.
JB