Glen Castinho July 4, 2020 Share July 4, 2020 Dear All Hopefully make sense off this and wondered if this is ok i don't have the luxury on my current prj to do it any differently as the decision to got to Hdr was made later on . i graded a show in a rec 709 using a rec 709 Lut ,now i need to deliver a HDR ver off this i wondered if this can be done using the colourspace space transform ofx and keeping the same rec 709 lut while monitoring it on HDR monitor i used resolve 16 to grade the show. any inputs ,various settings process , screen grabs etc is highly appreciated. Thank you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Orash Rahnema July 4, 2020 Share July 4, 2020 Hi Glen did you place your lut at the end of the pipe or somewhere in the middle or at the begging? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Glen Castinho July 4, 2020 Author Share July 4, 2020 Hello Orash Thank you for taking interest in this topic. I placed the lut at the end off my node ,so its the very last node in my grade stack . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Orash Rahnema July 5, 2020 Share July 5, 2020 Hi Glen! I will assume you will have to grade hdr10 and not dolbyvision as would be a different Since your lut is placed at the end I will try by replacing the lut with the color space transform ofx setting the output to rec709 and gamma 2.4 For the SDR version i will then chose the tonemapping option in the node for both luminance and saturation, in that way you should have the same result of the lut. For the HDR version i will leave off the tonemapping option so the ofx will not softclip I would honestly not tring to convert the gamma to pq or have a bigger colourspace as i you will probably have to redo a good chunk of your grade living the gamma and the colourspace like the 709 but without clipping then you can go back to your nodes and do a very slight trim pass to push a bit more the hdr version and still both version should be similiar. Let me know if this works for you cheers, Orash Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Orash Rahnema July 5, 2020 Share July 5, 2020 Edit: hdr will look super constrasty but you can do a "contrast" node right befor the ofx nod and fix the curve to have a similar feel, gamma 2.4 it's a lot more steep compare to pq Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Glen Castinho July 5, 2020 Author Share July 5, 2020 Hey Orash , Thank you very much ,i should have mention it is a dolby vision delivery requests i appreciate the info shared Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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