andi winter December 11, 2019 Share December 11, 2019 dear all! as i am grading now on an fsi xm55u i wonder if i should start my next grading in p3 and aces. but which odt should i select? fsi told me: The DCI P3 setting is true P3 Gamut with DCI P3 white point of 0.314, 0.351 and 2.6 gamma. does anybody do cinema in p3 in aces? suggestions and tipps welcome! andi w Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marc Wielage December 23, 2019 Share December 23, 2019 I don't think grading for cinema works without a projector. I think you can do an initial pass in Rec709 on a display, then move the session into a theater and do a trim pass in the right environment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Margus Voll January 5, 2020 Share January 5, 2020 Or have many screenings in calibrated cinema and take notes, do changes and screen again. Works well. Over time you get experienced and it should work out fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Margus Voll January 5, 2020 Share January 5, 2020 Also it feels to me if concepts are a bit mixed for you in that question here? @andi winter I mean what are you after exactly? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andi winter January 5, 2020 Author Share January 5, 2020 thx for your comments. to explain further: i am doing mainly cinema grading. usually i grade with my fsi monitor in rec709 and going to the cinema after the first round with a dcp and taking notes with my clients. then doing the final pass and looking at the result in the cinema again at the very end (with everything finished, subs, sound, credits and the like). although a lot of people seem to think this doesnt work, and cinema movies have to be grades in theatres/with projection, i can say it does work very well for me and my clients for years. now the simple question: as i have a new fsi p3 capable monitor: would it make sense to switch to p3 viewing/grading or not? what are your experiences? ps: i am doing everything for years in aces, if that is important to know for anyones answer. thanks again andi winter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Margus Voll January 6, 2020 Share January 6, 2020 I would say its half and half going p3 if it calibrates well as you only see wider gamut but you do not have the big screen behavior (reflective instead of emitting). I would do few test screenings after your p3 try and see. Have been working like this from rec to cinema also now years and almost 3 years on aces as well. Works great so far. Main thing i miss from cinema is the reflective big screen not so much gamut usually. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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