I continue to be driven either suicidal or homicidal (depends on the day) by this gamma shift bug. Because for me, it's coming out of the Avid, on SAS export as already gamma shifted dark.
Below you refer to checking the RGB level box, but where are you doing this checking? In MC? In Media Encoder once you've exported a ProRes SAS?
Thanks,
DD
On Dec 22, 2015, at 5:06 PM, bigfish@pacbell.net [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:Mr. Oliver,
I have found in order to use AME for a ProRes from a same as source DNX export I have to check the RGB level box but I think I was going Prores out of Avid. What level do you use when exporting DNX same as source. I would think it should be 601/709 normally for DNX but like I said if I didn't check RGB I cam out with low levels like AME wanted full range and just treated the video as if it was when in fact it was 16-235.
---In avid-l2@yahoogroups.com, <dkeeling@...> wrote :I've had a similar problem with anything that is DNX codec and exported as Prores, Our work around is to export the Quicktime same as source, which looks fine, then use Adobe Media Encoder to make the Prores.Dennis Keelingdkeeling@...
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