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This is my workflow HDR for Youtube:
My Source is S-Gamut3.Cine/SLog3 - 3840x2160 25p - Sony PXW-FS7
Settings for HDR editing
- Preferences - User
Color: Enable HDR Scopes for ST.2084
- Project Settings - Master Settings
Video Monitoring: Enable HDR metadata over HDMI
- Project Settings - Color Management - Color Space & Transforms
Color science: DaVinci YRGB Color Managed
Use Separate Color Space and Gamma
Input Color Space: Bypass (or you can select Sony S-Gamut3.Cine)
Timeline Color Space: Rec.2020 - ST2084 1000 nit
Output Color Space: Rec.2020 - ST2084 1000 nit
HDR Mastering is for: 1000 nits
Do your grading on a HDR monitor (I'm using a HDR TV linked to the DeckLink Mini Monitor 4K)
Settings for Delivery
- Video: Format: QuickTime - Codec: DNxHR HQX 10-bit - Resolution: 3840x2160 UHD - Frame Rate: 25
Pixel aspect ratio: Square - Data Levels: Auto (Video)
- Audio: Codec: Linear PCM - Bit Depth: 16 - Output Track 1: Main 1 (Stereo)
- File: Filename uses: Timeline name
The output file is arround 5GB / minute
To view this video in HDR, you need a monitor or TV that supports HDR.
The YouTube app must also support HDR (like the Chromecast Ultra or Sony UBP-X800 UHD Blu-ray player).
The HDMI input of the monitor or TV must be set to Enhanced format (if applicable).
The picture mode must be set to HDR and the color space to BT.2020 (usually this happens automatically if the TV supports HDR).
Hope this will help.
Also thanks to Mysterybox (https://www.mysterybox.us/blog/2016/10/27/hdr-video-part-5-grading-mastering-and-delivering-hdr
Geert Geerits