Sat Apr 26, 2025 6:14 am
I mean you can just download both and try out. Since both Resolve and the camera are from the same company (BMD), there is a chance similar transforms are used. Sure.
However generally speaking, no they are not the same. Both are Rec709, but the way they get there is different (a = CST, DaVinci tonemapping for example. b = unknown, some custom transform).
So they are different by default. But is working with one better than the other? Generally speaking. Yes. The original camera file in its log color space with high bit depth, data rate, and original source resolution is of course the better file to work with. But even if all those parameters are identical apart from the color space, the original file is still better as it ensures that no color data in the blacks and whites are lost.
Will it look the same as the Rec709 file? No, but you're color grading it anyway. So why bother?
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