![]() Not only do we get PCM audio with CPU friendly editing, Conforming from AAF/EDL/XML and Grading in DaVinci becomes a dream as we make sure no two frames in any one Reel share the same timecode. We work with numerous PoV style cameras from various makers, both in HD and 4K and we Always transcode H.264 to 10bit ProRes or DNxHR with user selected Timecode and user selected embedded Reel Names. Have you tried using an ND 16 or higher and locking your shutter to 180 degrees? (1/48th for 24P or 1/120th for 60P if you are in the US) Or do you really want the high shutter speed 'look'? Ted, why have you set your Shutter to Auto? IMO, nearly all the GoPro footage I've seen on Youtube shot with Auto shutter looks like crap. And everyone else, thanks for helping me with mine! Gert, I hope this helps with your question. "White Level": I can't even guess on this one. ![]() I expect to be changing this value depending on the video between 5k and 7k. This is one of the things motivating me to try the ColorChecker. But sometimes the clouds roll in and the light gets very grey and flat. "Color Temp": I am sometimes shooting is some of the brightest natural conditions possible and these bright/sunny days are my preference to shoot. What "Source Gamma", "Target Gamma", "Target Color space", "Color Temp", and "White Level" settings should I be using in the Color Match panel of Davinci Resolve 14 given that I intend to publish my final work on YouTube. ![]() ![]() 5 and tweaking a number of other parameters with Davinci Resolve 14, I'm getting OK results.īut I intend to try using a X-Rite ColorChecker Passport (Video) soon in my shots and my question is: Using the free Ground Control Protune to 709 LUT with a Key Output Gain of. I am shooting ski videos with a Hero4 (Silver & Black) on Protune with these settings: WHITE BALANCE "Native", COLOR PROFILE "Flat", MANUAL SHUTTER "Auto", ISO "400", SHARPNESS "Low", EXPOSURE COMPENSATION "0". But mine is close enough to yours that perhaps it is better included in your thread because what I am doing already might in part answer your question. ![]()
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