Raul Rodriguez July 1 Share July 1 The image with more contrast is the one i like and the way that look in davinci but for some reason coming out like the first image wash out Link to comment Share on other sites
Alex Martin July 2 Share July 2 Try rendering these out as Rec-709 scene. The color profile should be 1-1-1, not 1-2-1. Then if you open in Quicktime player, preview, youtube, etc it should be a closer match to resolve. If you open the file in VLC player it should be almost an exact match. Hope that helps, Alex Link to comment Share on other sites
Raul Rodriguez July 2 Author Share July 2 this how is nowi gonna try what you said Link to comment Share on other sites
Raul Rodriguez July 2 Author Share July 2 Look now say 1-1-1 but like you said when i open on quicktime doesnt look exact like davinci if i open on vlc look exact like davinci but when i post to social media look off like in quicktime Link to comment Share on other sites
Raul Rodriguez July 3 Author Share July 3 please i need help with this. this is driving me crazy. look how look ion davinci in the right and in left is in quicktime and look the video on. iphone how iphone desaturate the video after i open RPReplay_Final1719980388.mov Link to comment Share on other sites
Alex Martin July 3 Share July 3 Yes so now that the color profile is correct as 1-1-1 you may need to apply a trim correction on render. Take a screen shot of a single frame in QuickTime. Import that shot into the timeline. Go to your original shot that is graded in davinci and take a still. now reference the davinci still, color correct the still from QuickTime to match. that correction will be the offset. Apply the offset correction node to the tail end of your node tree and render the original davinci shot. this should then match when reviewing in QuickTime Player. Helpful tip- use curves and saturation only to achieve the trim, not lift gamma gain so that the offset tracks better across shots. Hope that helps! Link to comment Share on other sites
Alex Martin July 3 Share July 3 Raul, heres an offset LUT - https://f.io/VqdBxr_E Apply this to the tail end of your node tree. The correction may not be exact since the offset is designed for my monitor but might get you close. Let me know if you have any luck, Alex Link to comment Share on other sites
Raul Rodriguez July 3 Author Share July 3 I dont think that the problem look how the color change on my phone when i open RPReplay_Final1720020694.MP4 Link to comment Share on other sites
Alex Martin July 3 Share July 3 It’s better if I can see your node graph, shot to shot. Link to comment Share on other sites