Washed out grade with Da Vinci Export

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jchang

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Washed out grade with Da Vinci Export

PostTue Sep 04, 2012 11:08 pm

I am currently trying out Da Vinci Lite for windows. Addicted to it.

The problem occurs when I render out the video and pulling the files into Premiere. The grade looks completely different from what it looked like in Da Vinci.

I tried Quicktime YUV 422 10bit with unscaled full range data and it came out very washed.

Also tried RGB 10bit / 8bit but I can not seem to get it to play.

Any ideas?
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Chris Hocking

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Re: Washed out grade with Da Vinci Export

PostThu Sep 06, 2012 2:35 am

Have you tried rendering out DPX sequences?
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Re: Washed out grade with Da Vinci Export

PostThu Sep 06, 2012 7:44 am

If your original footage wasn't full range, it might be getting the blacks pushed up in Premiere, or if the original was full range, Premiere is setting the black point too high again.

You might have to set the sequence or project in Premiere correctly to full range.
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