![]() ![]() Given that "use Mac display profiles for viewers" is already enabled in the General global settings the project settings should have the "color managed" off. My error was the color managed setting enabled in project settings. Using non color managed workflow? seems like a sacrilege for a Mac user! =) You should be selecting Rec.2100 HLG (Scene) (or ARIB B67) as the Input Gamma for your source HLG, not others. RikshaDriver wrote:Either add a Color Space Transform in a non-color managed workflow, or use a Color Managed workflow without a CST, not both together. Is it really true that in 2 or 3 years of existence of iphone HDR shooting capability nobody came up with a decent workflow at least as good as Final Cut Pro's built in HDR tools effect (see screenshot)? Please help! Attachments Final Cut.jpg (616.13 KiB) Viewed 5827 times Davinci.jpg (594.22 KiB) Viewed 5827 times Well I get horrible results with this recipe (see screenshots) - distorted colors, especially skintones, and general out-of-whack brightness, etc. Or some variation of the above, and then adjust mids, highs and lows with curves etc to taste I've searched Google, and got a couple of YouTube and text tutorials, all of which recommendġ/ turn on 10 bit precision and Mac display color profiles in viewers in general preferencesĢ/ turn on Davinci YRGB color managed and "auto" color management in Project settingsģ/ then add a node with colorspace transform effect and choose rec.2020 and rec2010 HLG as input color space and gamma, and saturation compression as gamut mapping mode ![]() I would like to use iphone HDR clips in SDR project to output regular rec.709 for YouTube. Trying Davinci after editing in Final Cut for a couple of years. ![]()
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