But it would be nice to see super white and sub black excursions before correcting them. So, we live with, what to me, look like wrong values?
With best wishes,
With best wishes,
Roger Shufflebottom
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On Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 11:13 AM, <tcurren@aol.com> wrote:
Since Resolve processes at 32-bit float, all above 1023 excursions are maintained and can be recovered in operations 'down the node tree'... the only exception is if you activate the Hard/Soft clips... then those over-100% excursions are actually clipped and can't be recovered downstream (unless you use one of the speciality Parallel / Layer nodes and reach before the Soft Clip and grade those excursions back in)."set your blacks to 0 and your 100% white to 1023."What about your 101% whites? :-0
It's pretty tough to generate illegal Luma excursions in Resolve when you leave it in its default settings.
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