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- Joined: Thu Aug 31, 2023 4:55 pm
- Real Name: Kai Jacholke
Hello everyone,
before everyone rolls their eyes again - my problem is not about wahed out footage in the SDR Rec 709 on a Mac. I think everyone should understand that by now
I noticed a strange behavior and just wanted to understand whether it is a bug or not.
My project settings are:
Davinci YRGB Color Managed with Automatic color management
Color Processing Mode: HDR
Output: HDR HLG
Footage: Canon Raw BT2020 Clog3
Problem:
When exporting the material to H265, the colors are washed out. No matter whether you set data level full or video.
What's interesting is that when exporting to ProRes with data level Full, the export looks exactly the same as in the viewer or video feed. With Prores and Datalevel video it's washed out again.
Normally, shouldn't the video in h265 and data level full look exactly the same as the ProRes in full? What is also interesting is that the correctly output ProRes (Full) video looks correct in H265 after rendering in Compressor or Adobe Media Encoder.
Please don't be surprised that the screenshots are overexposed. It is only 8bit jpg. Of course it looks correct on my monitor.
What do you all mean?
Thx Kai
before everyone rolls their eyes again - my problem is not about wahed out footage in the SDR Rec 709 on a Mac. I think everyone should understand that by now
I noticed a strange behavior and just wanted to understand whether it is a bug or not.
My project settings are:
Davinci YRGB Color Managed with Automatic color management
Color Processing Mode: HDR
Output: HDR HLG
Footage: Canon Raw BT2020 Clog3
Problem:
When exporting the material to H265, the colors are washed out. No matter whether you set data level full or video.
What's interesting is that when exporting to ProRes with data level Full, the export looks exactly the same as in the viewer or video feed. With Prores and Datalevel video it's washed out again.
Normally, shouldn't the video in h265 and data level full look exactly the same as the ProRes in full? What is also interesting is that the correctly output ProRes (Full) video looks correct in H265 after rendering in Compressor or Adobe Media Encoder.
Please don't be surprised that the screenshots are overexposed. It is only 8bit jpg. Of course it looks correct on my monitor.
What do you all mean?
Thx Kai
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- ProRes Video = washed out
- ProRes Video.jpeg (849.79 KiB) Viewed 2674 times
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- ProRes Full = llooks exactly like it does in the preview
- ProRes Full.jpeg (846.11 KiB) Viewed 2674 times
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- H265 Full = washed out
- H265 Full.jpeg (823.54 KiB) Viewed 2674 times