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After adjusting the brightness & RGB levels from the monitor settings, there was a process of taking the patches. I calibrated with X-Rite at 110 white level. I also think that If I calibrated by resolve, the calibration profile will be only on resolve, So, I will not be able to finish in AE, Right? I didn’t calibrate by Resolve as he said the two methods work well and he prefers to use the 1st method. I followed the guy in the video above in the calibration. I didn’t learn Fusion yet, so I might need to roundtrip and finish in AE My monitor for grading is BenQ pd2700q connected directly to the GUI I intend to work on editing and coloring web videos shot by the best of DSLR cameras and all the ones at the same level such as sonyA7S, BMPCC, GH5s.etc So, we can then determine the right way I should follow to calibrate. So, At this point, I need to explain why I am doing the calibration and tell you about my gears and OS. it seems your reply will let me review the whole process after I was convinced I am on the right way. There are two parts in general terms, the tone curves in the profile and the VCGT curves.
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No, this simply resets the VCGT to a null, the profile will still be active. But as he says, he can grade images on an uncalibrated monitor (5:30).
#Displaycal profile type full
But really you are better off driving a monitor with cards like the BMD Decklink or Mini Monitor, or AJA, Bluefish and then inputting to a LUT box and then to the monitor (unless the monitor has an internal 3D capability like FSI, Eizo, and others).Īlso, he mentions using full range, you actually need to match the signal range going to the monitor or your calibration will be wrong. Grading monitors need to be driven by a 3D lut and in Resolve you can load this into its colour management section.
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#Displaycal profile type mac
Resolve has a token use of profiles in mac where you can select to use the generic system profiles, so really that is useless. This is because as I mentioned for the colour volume to be controlled you need an application that is colour managed with icc profiles like PS, Affinity and others. Presuming you are on LGG because you want to grade images, then this form of calibration will not give you what you want with Resolve or any other grading system that I'm aware of, there may be one around. Click to expand.No, this simply resets the VCGT to a null, the profile will still be active.
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