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Activity Forums DaVinci Resolve eeColor LUT box better than Black Magic for $700

  • Robert Ruffo

    January 21, 2013 at 12:30 pm

    I mention DVI because other software don’t seem to play nice with the Decklink especially in 4L/5K (Photoshop, Premiere, etc.) and feed out via DVI.

  • Robert Ruffo

    January 21, 2013 at 12:35 pm

    Try switching between RGB and YUV output on both the decklink and your aja. It could be that your projector is only 10-bit capable in one of those spaces

  • Robert Ruffo

    January 21, 2013 at 12:38 pm

    I have the new version. Measuring using a rented Hubble, it indeed made the monitor less accurate. It also clipped whites over 230 or so (8 bit RBG 230) which is truly awful. If it cost more, there is a case for full-on fraud against HP.

  • Joakim Ziegler

    February 6, 2013 at 9:35 am

    Steve, ok, I’ll bite, give me your sales pitch for LightSpace (in a private message if you like, this is getting a bit off topic).

    Otherwise, the main problem I see with the eeColor is the 10-bit processing. That’s fine for video space stuff, but not enough for wider gamuts like P3. Which is why I do love the Davio, price notwithstanding.


    Joakim Ziegler – Postproduction Supervisor

  • Steve Shaw

    February 6, 2013 at 9:45 am

    Joakim, we are totally LUT Box agnostic (other than the BMD HDlink Pro, which physically distorts any LUT placed within it)…

    We also use and supply the Davio, Pluto, T-Cube Fig, etc…

    Actually, we offering the Davio at a very low price right now ;o)
    (Mail me direct if you’re interested)

    Steve

  • Mark Godwin

    December 10, 2013 at 2:07 am

    Hello Robert,
    I am planning to buy this LUT box for correcting the colorimetry of my HP LP2475W monitor (which is a wide-gamut monitor). I am still satisfied using the 3D LUT control provided by my BMD Multibridge Pro2 driver but I need a device to control colorimetry for everything connected to the monitor and not only for Multibridge. Is this the right way? I tried to calibrate the monitor and when connected to a computer everything is fine, but, when a video device is directly attached to its HDMI port, there is no way to get accurate colors: in particular red tones are dark and over saturated.
    I think that connecting this eeColor LUT box between monitor and video device I should fix the problem and get the correct color accuracy…correct me if I’m wrong.
    This LUT box supports also SD singals? (480i, 480p, 576i, 576p)
    I live in Europe, where I can buy it?
    Do I only need the LUT box or also a software for controlling 3D LUT tables?
    Thanks a lot!

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