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Hello everyone,
I have noticed a very strange behaviour of the programme which I assume is a bug. When importing rasterized graphics with transparent background (such as .png or .tif) into the timeline, the edges look very jagged. It becomes even worse when I use the graphics in a Fusion composition. And it's not just graphics but also text added within Fusion that looks like that.
After lots of trial and error I noticed that the culprit seems to be Resolve Color Management with Davinci Wide Gamut, which I was using for this project. As soon as I switched to Davinci YRGB my graphics looked normal again.
Unfortunately, turning on "Bypass color management" on either the Fusion comp or the graphics themselves doesn't have any effect at all.
So my question is: Am I doing something wrong or is this an actual bug? Because as of now RCM in Resolve 17 is basically unusable for me for this reason alone.
Some additional info on my case:
- I am using Resolve 17.1 Public Beta Build 15 on an Apple M1 Mac Mini with 16GB RAM
- I tried all alpha modes (straight, premultiplied) on my graphics and nothing helps
- When using sRGB as the input color space of my graphics, they look fine by themselves on the timeline, but when I use them in a Fusion Comp it looks horrible.
- It is not only a display issue within Resolve, when rendering the video with the graphics it looks just as bad.
This is what my graphic looks like inside a Fusion Comp on the timeline, the upper one with RCM Davinci Wide Gamut, Output Color Space Rec709 2.4 and the lower one without RCM (Standard Davinci YRGB)
I have noticed a very strange behaviour of the programme which I assume is a bug. When importing rasterized graphics with transparent background (such as .png or .tif) into the timeline, the edges look very jagged. It becomes even worse when I use the graphics in a Fusion composition. And it's not just graphics but also text added within Fusion that looks like that.
After lots of trial and error I noticed that the culprit seems to be Resolve Color Management with Davinci Wide Gamut, which I was using for this project. As soon as I switched to Davinci YRGB my graphics looked normal again.
Unfortunately, turning on "Bypass color management" on either the Fusion comp or the graphics themselves doesn't have any effect at all.
So my question is: Am I doing something wrong or is this an actual bug? Because as of now RCM in Resolve 17 is basically unusable for me for this reason alone.
Some additional info on my case:
- I am using Resolve 17.1 Public Beta Build 15 on an Apple M1 Mac Mini with 16GB RAM
- I tried all alpha modes (straight, premultiplied) on my graphics and nothing helps
- When using sRGB as the input color space of my graphics, they look fine by themselves on the timeline, but when I use them in a Fusion Comp it looks horrible.
- It is not only a display issue within Resolve, when rendering the video with the graphics it looks just as bad.
This is what my graphic looks like inside a Fusion Comp on the timeline, the upper one with RCM Davinci Wide Gamut, Output Color Space Rec709 2.4 and the lower one without RCM (Standard Davinci YRGB)
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