Thanks a lot for your evaluation, Adam!
I am trying to do the same thing but it doesn't seem to work as well here.
Resolve
ACR
It is pretty close but the colors are still visibly off (if you switch between them). Do you think this is as off or close as your test? Or is something going wrong here?
I'm trying to solve this problem with the patient help from the VisionColor guys. The last option we see is that it might be a settings issue. The trick is designed to work with AE and Resolve in default presets. So I set ACR to "default camera raw settings" and "as shot" and didn't use any color management in AE. In Resolve I didn't install any LUTs and tried different settings in Resolve but the best result I got with color science DaVinci YRGB. Could you kindly confirm you use the same setting? Or do you have any additional input or information regarding your (relevant) settings?
Your help would be very much appreciate here!
P.S.: Here's my original DNG from the BMPCC:
Thanks a lot for your evaluation, Adam!
I am trying to do the same thing but it doesn't seem to work as well here.
Resolve
ACR
It is pretty close but the colors are still visibly off (if you switch between them). Do you think this is as off or close as your test? Or is something going wrong here?
I'm trying to solve this problem with the patient help from the VisionColor guys. The last option we see is that it might be a settings issue. The trick is designed to work with AE and Resolve in default presets. So I set ACR to "default camera raw settings" and "as shot" and didn't use any color management in AE. In Resolve I didn't install any LUTs and tried different settings in Resolve but the best result I got with color science DaVinci YRGB. Could you kindly confirm you use the same setting? Or do you have any additional input or information regarding your (relevant) settings?
Your help would be very much appreciate here!
P.S.: Here's my original DNG from the BMPCC:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/234 ... a.dng?dl=1