October 5, 2011 at 2:28 pm
in reply to: Legal values
We had this very discussion here a couple of weeks ago with different answers. For example that Resolve always renders legal when going to a YUV Codec like ProRes. Even without a LUT.
And after applying a 64-940 LUT during Render and going back to FinalCut there where some very washed out blacks and lowered whites.
Could someone from Blackmagic please offer some final answer. There is nothing in the manuals about this topis as far as I know.
Thanks
Ingo
October 5, 2011 at 11:52 am
in reply to: Legal values
Hi,
would you publish the content of your email conversation regarding legal levels here because other people might be interested in your findings as well;-)
Greetings
Ingo
Hi, in his demonstration Patrick Inhofer says that per node only one correcion is possible. For example you could not do a primary correction and in the same node in another tap something like a softclip. Is that true?
Greetings
Ingo
Hi Sascha,
thanks your way worked. Now I have saved backups. I did not find anything in the manual explaning it the way you did. Did I misread it or is your way based on your own experience?
Good day
Ingo
Hi Sasc,
what do you mean by not enabled in the first place? I did enable that function, but it simply did not show me any backups. Or do I misunderstand you?
Greetings
Ingo