As today's consumer displays can attain brightness levels up to fifteen times higher than legacy SDR screens, the traditional 2D color gamut diagram no longer suffices to characterize the behavior of displays, necessitating a third axis to describe luminance. Nevertheless, although color volume plays a far more important role in color reproduction in HDR than... Continue Reading →
HDR Notebooks to Flood Market
Following the praise lavished on Apple's new MacBook Pro lineup featuring Liquid Retina XDR mini-LED displays, industry watchers are now betting on rivals sitting up, taking notice and following suit, increasingly incorporating either OLED or mini-LED displays in their own notebooks. This can only be a good thing, as the 270m notebook market lags deplorably... Continue Reading →
Colorist: MacBook Pro XDR Display Is Cheap Walmart Trash
In a forum thread about the new MacBook Pros, sleazy BMD contributor and colorist Marc Wielage compares Apple's marvelous new Liquid Retina XDR miniLED display to dime-store garbage, saying, without a hint of irony: "I can add to this discussion by saying I got the new MacBook Pro M1 Max about 3 days ago and it's been great... Continue Reading →
BenQ Ambassador: Apple Displays Are Going to Be the Standard Going Forward
While calibrating a new MacBook Pro with miniLED display, BenQ ambassador Art Suwansang had this to say: “A few things I wanted to share while this is flashing all these different cool amazing colors is that how the display behaves when you change into different reference modes is very similar to that of a hardware... Continue Reading →
Stupid Fast Exposure Adjustment!
We've written extensively in these pages about how to use false color and how it makes nailing exposure idiot proof, but for some reason it never occurred to us to make a video illustrating just how stupid fast it is. So today, we redress that oversight. https://youtu.be/tTZnp4CVLXo
Why We’re Picking Up the M1 Max MacBook Pro
We've currently got a 2019 16" MacBook Pro with 2.3 GHz 8-core Intel i9 processor, 32GB memory, 1TB SSD and AMD Radeon Pro 5500M and our machine just crawls. It took 1 hour 52 minutes to transcode a 4 minute 50 second ProRes RAW HQ clip to HEVC 10-bit in Apple Compressor for delivery to... Continue Reading →
Our Favorite Dehancer 5 Film Profile Yet!
Just a glimpse of a few of the settings we're using to make videos with the Dehancer Pro film emulation plugin. https://youtu.be/hZspd1g--VQ Before/after Konica Impresa 50 film emulation Checking WB with the X-Rite ColorChecker Passport Video Color correction using the X-Rite ColorChecker and Hue Vs. Hue curves Global contrast curve. For ETTR clips, pull curve... Continue Reading →
M1 Pro and M1 Max MacBook Pros Crash While Playing HDR YouTube Videos
MacRumors is reporting that some 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pro owners have complained of crashes when watching HDR YouTube videos. Watching an HDR YouTube video in Safari then scrolling through comments resulted in a kernel error, according to one reader. Apparently, watching YouTube in full screen and then exiting full screen mode can also cause... Continue Reading →
Our Response to a Colorist Insisting HDR YouTube Videos Can’t Be Graded on a Mac
All we’ve got to say is how grateful we are for the handful of intrepid YouTubers working with less than Grade 1B reference monitors, because it seems the only ones who can justify purchasing $30,000 displays are post production houses working on multimillion dollar shows that are lit in an SDR environment and monitored in... Continue Reading →
Mind Saturation & Noise Reduction
Saturation While the extended color volume of HDR results in perceptibly more vibrant colors able to retain saturation and brightness without compromise, it pays to be cautious with saturation. Glowing skin and radioactive foliage are indications that saturation is cranked up too high. To assess saturation, use the vectorscope. In order to see the highlight... Continue Reading →
Download ProRes RAW HQ Sample Footage
Download 4.2K 23.976 ProRes RAW HQ. https://youtu.be/kcdZGA7LW44
MacBook Pro and iPad Pro to Feature Double-Stack OLED in 2025?
In what could turn out to be seriously exciting news for HDR video creators, Apple is said to be exploring OLED or microLED panels for its MacBook Pros - possibly as soon as 2025! The two-stack tandem structure of the rumored OLED panels would consume less energy, allow ProMotion similar to the iPhone 13 and... Continue Reading →
Grant Petty Sells Home for $4.5 Million
Blackmagic Design founder Grant Petty has sold his home at 39 Cardigan Place for USD $4.5 million after purchasing another AUD $10m Victorian-era home in the same suburb in June.
Nikon Z9 ProRes RAW Internal: Yawn
We’ll let you in on a little secret: being able to record RAW internally is all well and good, aside from the fact that XQD and CFexpress Type B cards cost a king's ransom compared to SSD and the Nikon LCD is all but useless for HDR - making an Atomos recorder a vastly superior... Continue Reading →