Search the Community

Showing results for tags 'monitoring'.

  • Search By Tags

    Type tags separated by commas.
  • Search By Author

Content Type


Categories

  • Case studies - Free

Categories

  • Case studies - Premium

Categories

  • Insights
  • Courses
  • Case Studies
  • Color Grading
  • Colorist Stories
  • Discounts
  • Video Gear
    • Color Grading (Archived - Do not use)
  • Workflow

Categories

  • blog
  • Davinci Resolve
    • Editing & Sound
    • Workflow
  • After Effects
    • Visual Effects
  • Assimilate Scratch
  • Nuke
  • Case Studies
  • Fusion
    • Visual Effects
  • Fusion Copy
  • Baselight
    • Color Grading
  • Test
  • Color Grading
    • The Art of Color Grading
    • Color Grading Masterclasses
    • Workflow
    • legacy
  • Editing
    • Editing & Sound
    • Workflow
  • Visual Effects (Legacy)
    • Introduction
    • Visual Effects
    • Paint and cleanup
    • Beauty
    • Compositing
    • 3D/VR/360
    • legacy
  • Motion Design
    • Hud Element Design
  • Post Workflow
    • Camera Specific Workflow
    • Color Management
    • Conform
    • Dailies workflow
  • insider
    • Finishing & VFX

Forums

  • Post Production Tools
    • Editing , Color grading & Finishing
  • Technology
    • Hardware
    • Software
  • Lounge
    • General Discussions
    • Showroom
    • News
  • Archive
    • Suggestions and feedback

Product Groups

  • Test
  • Home
  • Internal
  • Legacy
  • Appctrl



Filter by number of...

Found 3 results

  1. Hello, I am new to color grading on a more professional level. I've slowly been getting into it and I just bought my first color grading Monitor Flanders DM160. Since I began color grading Ive been dealing with the whole editing on a Mac situation with the export looking super different on every device. Since then I've been able to color grade and somewhat get the "same" export looking very close on IO devices, Web, and DCP's surprisingly. Usually by using the REC-709A Tags. Just when i thought i had it somewhat figured out... I decide to get a color grading monitor, and I love how it looks on the Flanders, but it doesn't look the same on my Imac. and when exporting its all over the place. So my question is... How do I go about preferences on Davinci, as well as project settings. For preferences: I always have the: Use IMac display for users (checked) as well as the: Automatically Tag Rec. 709 to Rec.709A (Checked). Then for Project Settings: color profile: Davinci YRGB Timeline color: to Davinci WG/Intermediate Output color space Rec.709A Then i will have the color transform in the beginning and then at the end. The beginning one is: arri arri log C to Davinci YRGB & Davinci WG Intermediate. The Ending one being Rec. 709 (since theres no 709A there). and Gammara 2.4 which is the already calibrated flanders monitor. What am i doing wrong? I really want to just look at the Flanders and feel confident that what i'm coloring, exporting is at least similar for playback on a Mac. Leading to my other question. My goal is to color for film, online, and commercial. Should i work on ACES? but then how does that work with Mac if so how to set it up? right now im still leaning a lot on looking at the IMac for color reference, and i get have to test it out in different monitors, but the exports are just so different that I know im doing something wrong. Hoping to learn something new, Appreciate anyone who responds. thank you.
  2. Hi there, I'm working in Resolve on a mac with a cleanfeed to my EIZO CS2700s via an Ultrastudio 3G over HDMI. Regardless of whether I set my monitor's input range to "limited" to match Resolves' Data Levels set to "video" or set both to "full", ticking the "Use 4:4:4 SDI"-option in Resolve (project settings --> master settings --> video monitoring) results in a huge brightness-shift. So that left me wondering whether I should check or uncheck the "Use 4:4:4 SDI"-option and why it's even altering my signal over HDMI? Thank you for your help - I'm really confused at that point... Cheers, Flo
  3. Hi members I'm currently researching on monitors for color grading purposes, and I come across Konvision. While researching on it, what confuses me is there are some monitors stated with true 10bit Panel and 12bit Video Processing. However for some of them, they doesn't have 10bit true color, but it comes with 12bit Video Processing. So what does that mean? Does it mean even without 10bit Panel, it can still be able to output 10bit? I do know we need an Ultrastudio for outputting a full image on any monitors, TV and etc regardless whether it's 10bit or not. But my question is, will Ultrastudio help let's say a TV outputting a 10bit image? Hopefully the questions are not confusing. Thank you!