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  • Itai Bachar

    November 27, 2013 at 9:12 am in reply to: Difficult to fine tune colors in Resolve

    Hey Juan
    The monitor is calibrated with an X Rite i1.
    But even if it wasn’t calibrated, Resolve would still behave like that.
    Im uploading and sending you the drp,
    I cant see what prefs page you want me to grab, It sounds like a mac…
    I’m on a win 7 box, running Resolve Lite 10b, gtx680 card.
    Thanks

  • Itai Bachar

    November 26, 2013 at 9:03 pm in reply to: Difficult to fine tune colors in Resolve

    Yes I agree this is odd, though I did encounter this “narrow color space”
    before in Resolve, but I have just a few projects under my belt with it.
    Your workaround is useful, and your joke is useful too! 🙂
    thanks

  • Itai Bachar

    November 26, 2013 at 7:52 pm in reply to: Difficult to fine tune colors in Resolve

    Hey Joseph
    Thanks for the scientific explanation, I guess I’ll need a pro grade monitor one of these days.
    In what way apple monitors are worse?
    Can you recommend a monitor (a computer monitor) that will be better for the job than apple cinema, or they are all un-qualified?
    What about those Eizos and NEC pa’s, or any other high end pc monitor?
    Or is that will always be a compromise and I need a pro broadcast monitor?
    those work in 10 bit?
    Thanks

    Tetrachromatic? you guys can see the green cast in the screenshot above,
    no need for special female genes… just plain eyesight…
    🙂

  • Itai Bachar

    November 26, 2013 at 7:39 pm in reply to: Difficult to fine tune colors in Resolve

    Hi Kevin, my node tree is actually similar to what you are describing,
    I do the LUT (either Arri lut from the 3d lut menu, or my own “lut”),
    than minor tweaks.
    So I guess no un-necessary “multiplications” happening,
    have I got it right?
    Thanks

  • Itai Bachar

    November 26, 2013 at 2:24 pm in reply to: Difficult to fine tune colors in Resolve

    Im “LUTing” it manually, just adjusting some primaries and curves,
    nothing out of the ordinary, monitoring on a calibrated apple cinema.
    I’m attaching a screenshot, showing the greenish cast achieved by 0.01 gamma change. it is really a struggle currently to fine tune this.
    (I am new to resolve)
    Thanks

  • Itai Bachar

    August 28, 2013 at 10:26 am in reply to: How to install LUT’s (from Arri’s site generator)

    Problem solved! I don’t know why, but there is a folder .LUT in there and I don’t know why I placed the Lut’s there, what helped me is the “open LUT folder” option inside Resolve, and that resolved the problem…:-)
    Thanks
    Itai

  • Itai Bachar

    August 22, 2013 at 10:20 pm in reply to: Newbie Q, how do I replace footage with VFX clips

    So what is the better way for doing this?
    Thanks

  • Itai Bachar

    August 22, 2013 at 1:54 pm in reply to: A feature from COLOR in DaVinci

    Is it something that you can do with Append node in Resolve?
    Just append to the last node.

  • Itai Bachar

    August 22, 2013 at 1:52 pm in reply to: Newbie Q, how do I replace footage with VFX clips

    After a few crashes, Resolve allowed me to copy and paste the tracks, thanks!
    Now I have another newbie question but I’ll post it in the Basic forum,
    Thanks

  • Itai Bachar

    August 21, 2013 at 8:28 pm in reply to: Newbie Q, how do I replace footage with VFX clips

    Thanks, but the source footage is comprised of 300 gb of Epic and Alexa clips.
    How can you accomplish overriding those with VFX shots done at HD with file sequences?
    Sigh… there is really no way to duplicate a timeline, not the entire footage?
    Seems I will need to re-conform it with a different name.
    Only thing that I had some problems in the Conform and I don’t want to go over that again…
    How easy is Scratch to learn? 🙂
    Thanks
    Itai

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