
Specifically it works differently in OS’s later than 10.14.6. Unsubscribe at any time.Ĭhange #1: Color Space Settings in Resolve Match QuickTime tags in Resolve’s viewerįor the first change, “Use Mac Display Color Profiles for Viewers” works the opposite of how I described it in my last article.

I guarantee nobody is going to look for whether you filmed in 10bit or not and if they do then they are not your target audience.We respect your privacy. Just take my advice, FLY, FILM and SHARE for the world to see. Each will be a different in contrast, brightness, colour, gamma, nits etc. Just understand what looks good on your monitor doesn't reflect on the millions of smartphone, tv, laptop, tablet screens that are going to be displaying your video. Just an addition, many people go crazy on producing an insanely graded video. Unless you are filming for Netflix who are very particular on video spec, your drone footage will look beautiful as always and nobody will say less. Just edit your videos with whatever software you have that works and is economical to run. If you own an iPad then use Lumafusion (once off payment) or iMovie (free with all Apple computers and tablets)įor everyday, non commercial use, the average consumer wouldn't even notice what the benefits of 10bit are. If you own a PC then Adobe Premiere (ongoing monthly subscription) So if you own an Apple Mac, you can use Final Cut Pro X ( one off fee) or Adobe Premiere (ongoing monthly subscription) or iMovie (free with all Apple computers and tablets) Hell, I have been filming for commercial work for well over 10 years with 8bit, never had an issue. The data rate is only for very high end commercial applications and the normal day to day enthusiast does not require it. 10bit only benefits you when you are colour grading.

Your Mini 3 records in standard REC709 like 98.9999% of the worlds cameras do. Don't go overboard on hardware if you aren't delivering to a client who specifically wants certain specs. Yes, you would need a specialised monitor for BT2020, but to be straight up, its a mini 3.

HDR10 uses a colour profile of BT2020 which is HLG (Hyper Log Gamma ) and is not what the drone supports. I dont think the MIni 3 Pro records in HDR10.Īs far as monitors go, any normal computer screen will do for Mini 3 editing.
