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I'm very confused working with UMP 4.6k RAW clips 4608x1920 24fps. The UG is not very helpful. This is in 12.5.5.026 Studio:
If I set what would seem to be correct from the UG:
Color Science to DaVinci YRGB Color Managed,
Camera RAW decode using Camera Metadata
Input Color Space to Blackmagic Design 4k Film v3 (Everything shot Film)
Timeline Color Space to Rec 709
I get recoverable highlights blown out to smithereens on the timeline and in the Media Pool.
If I set Input Color Space to Bypass, the highlights are corrected and not blown out where recoverable. But according to the UG 'Bypass' means that the input color space is the timeline's. That makes no sense as it would seem to imply that all input sources are transformed with the same math.
Similarly, with an R3D Dragon clip, all the different Dragoncolor input color spaces show the same blown out readings on the parade scope. Setting Bypass brings everything into range.
And the same thing happens with BM Prores files. They are also not blown out on 'Bypass' nyt are on 'Blackmagic Film'.
So it would seem that either the description in the UG is somehow wrong, OR the workflow is buggy and the input color space is not yet working properly, OR the intended workflow is exactly as I'm seeing it, working magically for for all varieties of source files, in which case why have different input settings at all?, OR I'm just just understanding the correct workflow for DaVinci YRGB Color Managed.
If I set what would seem to be correct from the UG:
Color Science to DaVinci YRGB Color Managed,
Camera RAW decode using Camera Metadata
Input Color Space to Blackmagic Design 4k Film v3 (Everything shot Film)
Timeline Color Space to Rec 709
I get recoverable highlights blown out to smithereens on the timeline and in the Media Pool.
If I set Input Color Space to Bypass, the highlights are corrected and not blown out where recoverable. But according to the UG 'Bypass' means that the input color space is the timeline's. That makes no sense as it would seem to imply that all input sources are transformed with the same math.
Similarly, with an R3D Dragon clip, all the different Dragoncolor input color spaces show the same blown out readings on the parade scope. Setting Bypass brings everything into range.
And the same thing happens with BM Prores files. They are also not blown out on 'Bypass' nyt are on 'Blackmagic Film'.
So it would seem that either the description in the UG is somehow wrong, OR the workflow is buggy and the input color space is not yet working properly, OR the intended workflow is exactly as I'm seeing it, working magically for for all varieties of source files, in which case why have different input settings at all?, OR I'm just just understanding the correct workflow for DaVinci YRGB Color Managed.
David
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Resolve Studio latest build
Windows 11 Pro
Decklink Mini Monitor 4k
Intel i9 7960x @ 4 GHz
Thermaltake Floe Riing 360 Water Cooler
Asus x299 Prime Deluxe
64GB 3333 Corsair Dominator ram
1 EVGA RTX 3090 XC3 Card
Areca Thunderbolt3 12 drive Raid