11/4/2023 0 Comments Davinci resolve fusion![]() So, in this case, the viewer and scopes cannot be trusted on. If the clips with Fusion comp are rendered to cache (Render Cache Fusion Output: On), then the colors are always shifting from those seen in the timeline and scopes when the clips is exported. Fusion composition changes the color values, even there’s no nodes in the Fusion comp.Ģ. However, the “exported clip3” was identical to “clip2” (and “exported clip2”).Īdding identical color grading to all of them did not change their relative color differences. ![]() Also “clip2” and “exported clip2” were identical (darker than “clip1”). Now, in the timeline and scopes the “clip1” and the “exported clip1” showed identical. I continued the test exporting these three video clips from this timeline and imported them back to Resolve. In the timeline viewer and scopes, the clip2 is darker than clip1 (as noted in my first post), and the clip3 is less contrasty (as also noted in my first post). clip3, with Fusion comp without any added nodes (just MediaIn1 and MediaOut1) and “active” so that the Fusion “stamp” is on the clip in the timeline, but rendered to cache (Render Cache Fusion Output: On) clip2, with Fusion comp without any added nodes (just MediaIn1 and MediaOut1) and “active” so that the Fusion “stamp” is on the clip in the timeline, but not rendered to cache (Render Cache Fusion Output: Off) I made another test with three video clips (same clip in the same timeline): (“Use Mac Display Color Profiles for Viewers” is not selected.) Limit Output Gamut to: Output Color Space Timeline Color Space: Rec.709 Gamma 2.4 Color Science: DaVinci Resolve Color Managed The clip here is ProRes422LT (rendered out from Resolve with Output Color Space: Rec.709 Gamma 2.4). I’m using DaVinci Resolve 16.1.2 on my MacBookPro 2018, 2.6GHz i7, 32GB RAM, Radeon Pro Vega 20 (VRAM 4GB). Please see attached images showing the color shifts (that can be seen in the scopes too). In addition, the image looks way darker in Fusion page even if a LUT (like “Managed”) is applied in the comp. ![]() I thought Fusion should leave the colors as they were before. So if I want to use Fusion, then the colors are shifted automatically. And after it gets rendered, the image is less contrasty – blacks are lifted up and whites are lowered down. ![]() First, before optimise/render the image gets darker. the clip has a fusion comp sign in the Edit page timeline and is getting the red bar above, which gets blue after the clip is “optimised”/rendered).ġ. The color shift happens if I make any changes to the Fusion composition – moving the MediaIn1 node is enough to make the fusion comp “activated” (i.e. I’m trying to plunge into Fusion in Resolve, and I’ve immediately confronted with a color shift issue, for which I cannot find an answer in the manuals. ![]()
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