Lights overexposed and shadows underexposed default settings

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tonichz

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Lights overexposed and shadows underexposed default settings

PostSun Feb 14, 2021 10:29 pm

Hello, im new with Davinci Resolve, and i have a problem with all renders.

I tried with diferente cameras (phones, and Gopro) and always the render have the lights overexposed and shadows underexposed.

I do nothing, i open project, add video and render. I dont change anything in color configuration or color space, and render result is very different to the original. I lose a lot of información.

Thanks!
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Re: Lights overexposed and shadows underexposed default sett

PostMon Feb 15, 2021 2:56 am

This might be a problem with "Video" vs. "Full Range" settings. If this seems Greek to you, may I recommend to first cove some tutorials?
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Re: Lights overexposed and shadows underexposed default sett

PostMon Feb 15, 2021 8:05 am

Hello, yes please is like greek. Im new editing video I started in this about one month ago, and is possible i dont know something about video or color basic concepts. Thanks for response

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