

Other possibility: I would have to do 2 kinds of initial exports: 1 in HDR, and 1 in SDR in the very first "cr2 convert project" step, using 2 differently color managed resolve projects, and then use the 2 different exported negatives for 2 parallel and separate SDR and HDR workflows. The problem is that, for this workflow, I would have to do color grading compliant with HDR in the very first "convert resolve project" step.

cr2 to ProRes initial exports?ģ) how should I manage the Resolve Project color management settings?Ĭolor science: DaVinci YRGB Color Managedįor the basic SDR project / delivery and :įor both the "cr2 convert" resolve project and the advanced HDR project / delivery. cr2), allow indeed to color grade and deliver in HDR if needed?Ģ) if so, what settings should I choose for the "cr2 convert" resolve project regarding the. mov file.ġ) would this workflow, which does not involve a raw conforming phase (since I would never look back to. Then, if I need the deliverable to be in HDR: duplicate the project, change color management to HDR, do specific color grading and deliver a new. Start with a basic SDR project for SDR delivery. Then, I’m thinking of importing all Fusion chromakeyed exported ProRes footage in a new Resolve timeline and edit layers, color grade, and deliver the final movie there. cr2 to ProRes export in DaVinci Resolve in a "cr2 convert" resolve project and then, to do chromakeying on these ProRes files in Fusion Studio, shot by shot. cr2 image sequences to 6720 × 4480 ProRes 4444XQ, and will never look back then. cr2 raw with Dragonframe but will start by converting the. To my understanding, a HDR deliverable should be created based on raw footage. Which means that there will be 2 masters then: 1 SDR, and 1 HDR.


But I want to be HDR « compliant », so that I may go, back to the resolve project, apply specific color grading and deliver a new HDR master (since streaming platforms may require 4K HDR content). For the latter, the deliverable will not be in HDR. The stop motion feature I’m preparing is in the first place for theaters (including festivals).
