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When exporting using the NVIDIA encoder, the colors become over-saturated and are heavily tinted red. When I use the native encoder, the colors are consistent with the DaVinci Resolve preview window and are displayed properly. Unfortunately, while the native encoder permits HDR metadata, it does not permit 10-bit rendering, which is why I need to use the NVIDIA encoder. If anyone was wondering, I have tested it with the project settings set to DaVinci YRGB Color Managed and regular DaVinci YRGB.
I will note that the NIVIDA encoder does correctly output the color if I set the Color Space Tag to P3-D65 and the Gamma Tag to anything else (Gamma 2.4 selected) in the Advanced Settings of the deliver page. However, this does not fulfill my needs as I wish the output to be in the "BT 2020, ST2084 1000 nit" color space, and the color shifting occurs when selecting that aforementioned color space with the NVIDIA encoder.
I am using a RTX 3060 Ti with a 13600k for exporting.
All details are posted in the image below which includes MediaInfo info, sample output images from the NVIDIA and native encoders, and project settings.
I will note that the NIVIDA encoder does correctly output the color if I set the Color Space Tag to P3-D65 and the Gamma Tag to anything else (Gamma 2.4 selected) in the Advanced Settings of the deliver page. However, this does not fulfill my needs as I wish the output to be in the "BT 2020, ST2084 1000 nit" color space, and the color shifting occurs when selecting that aforementioned color space with the NVIDIA encoder.
I am using a RTX 3060 Ti with a 13600k for exporting.
All details are posted in the image below which includes MediaInfo info, sample output images from the NVIDIA and native encoders, and project settings.
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