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Hey Everyone,
Well, I'm back at it again with the questions! I hope a more experienced user can provide insight. So my general question is:
1.) What are the OPTIMAL SETTINGS for coloring URSA Mini Pro 4.6K Footage in Resolve AS OF Resolve V 15.2.2.007
Okay, some background:
SOURCE MATERIAL:
CURRENT PROJECT SETTINGS:
Master Settings:
Image Scaling:
Color Management:
Camera RAW:
The problem I have is that the footage is using the V4 Color Science, yet Resolve doesn't have a "Blackmagic Design 4.6K Film V4" LUT for the ACES IDT or the Color Space Transorm OFX Plugin. Should I not be using this method (or any method that requires an input LUT) as it's not the proper LUT; therefore, wont provide accurate mappings for any color space I transform it into (in this case REC.709).
If this is the case, should I instead work in Resolve's YRGB Color Science Space (since ACES requires the IDT) and just grade the RAW footage without any LUTs being applied whatsoever, as in how my current timeline is set up
(but this timeline IS using Ursa 4.6K Film v3 as IDT and REC.709 as ODT in Project Settings)
Just wondering as I can't really use LUTs that are made for a specific color space if I can't use the Color Space Transform plugin, so grading Blackmagic Footage like in
Jaun Melara's:
examples won't be the best option at the moment if I correctly understand that the V3 and *V4 Color Science are different and the V3 LUT shouldn't be used in place for the yet to be implemented V4 LUT.
Well, I'm back at it again with the questions! I hope a more experienced user can provide insight. So my general question is:
1.) What are the OPTIMAL SETTINGS for coloring URSA Mini Pro 4.6K Footage in Resolve AS OF Resolve V 15.2.2.007
Okay, some background:
SOURCE MATERIAL:
- Footage Shot At 4.6K 24FPS BMRAW Q5 with 2.40:1 Aspect Ratio Guide
CURRENT PROJECT SETTINGS:
Master Settings:
- Timeline Res: 4608x1920 (For Full Readout of Sensor Width and 2.40:1 Crop)
- Playback Framerate: 24 fps
Image Scaling:
- Input Scaling: Scale Full Frame With Crop
Color Management:
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Camera RAW:
- Raw Profile: Blackmagic RAW
- Decode Quality: Full Res.
- Decode Using: Camera Metadata
The problem I have is that the footage is using the V4 Color Science, yet Resolve doesn't have a "Blackmagic Design 4.6K Film V4" LUT for the ACES IDT or the Color Space Transorm OFX Plugin. Should I not be using this method (or any method that requires an input LUT) as it's not the proper LUT; therefore, wont provide accurate mappings for any color space I transform it into (in this case REC.709).
If this is the case, should I instead work in Resolve's YRGB Color Science Space (since ACES requires the IDT) and just grade the RAW footage without any LUTs being applied whatsoever, as in how my current timeline is set up
(but this timeline IS using Ursa 4.6K Film v3 as IDT and REC.709 as ODT in Project Settings)
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Just wondering as I can't really use LUTs that are made for a specific color space if I can't use the Color Space Transform plugin, so grading Blackmagic Footage like in
Jaun Melara's:
examples won't be the best option at the moment if I correctly understand that the V3 and *V4 Color Science are different and the V3 LUT shouldn't be used in place for the yet to be implemented V4 LUT.