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Alexander Eberhard
Inspiring
May 21, 2017
Question

Professional 10bit color grading workflow in Rec709

  • May 21, 2017
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Gday,

I am running an EVGA GTX 1060 FTW+ active with an EIZO CS2730. I need to set up two things:

1. Have a 10 bit workflow

2. Set up a correct rec709 color space to work in

Is anyone experienced in that workflow? I am using my system for video editing and color grading within premiere pro CC 2017. I am running windows 10 pro with the latest nvidia driver.

Does my graphic card support 10 bit? Only the displayport?

Also what are the correct rec709 values? EIZO ColorNavigator software does not realy have a rec709 preset installed so I found this:

Rec. 709 Reference Display

Is that the correct one?

I run through the calibration process with ColorNavigator and SPYDER 5 PRO. Looks fine so far. But did I use the correct profile or shall l calibrate manually? But where do i get the correct color profile settings? There are some discussion about the correct gamma or 2.2 or 2.6 and other values which is a bit confusing.

Really appreciate some advise. Thanks, Alex

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R Neil Haugen
Legend
May 21, 2017

PrPro just works in an assumed stock-standard Rec709. It would be nice to have some settings such as both AfterEffects and Resolve have, but ... currently ... we don't have those options. There is a list I've seen of the "standard" specs for Rec709, but I don't remember the mainline gamma setting for that space.

To get 10-bit display to a monitor typically requires the use of an output box from the computer ... BlackMagic, Kona, and Aja all make the things.

My colorist friends tend to have SPENDY ... as in 2-5K USD ... calibration setups. And every six months, have a service come in and fully calibrate plus calibrate their own gear. Or ship the gear to the manufacturer for re-calibration. I'm not capable of justifying that sort of expense. Judging yours is above my experience level.

And you will probably need to do at least a manual check or verification of your screen's output. With an appropriate sensitometer & software setup.

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Alexander Eberhard
Inspiring
May 22, 2017

Thank you Neil. I've found a good color profile now in which I did some slight adjustments to the gamma level and wrote it to my monitor hardware. Looks good so far

I hope to get the 10 bit working on my GTX 1060 with a DP cable. Will be here tomorrow and can say more then.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
May 22, 2017

Do post the results!

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...