In my case, the rendered video is slightly LESS saturated, brighter, and less contrasty than the picture I spent hours grading to my liking in the resolve viewer. Yup, and the “different delivery platforms display differently” answer. Those of us with the problem see the same high contrast result. You need a proper working computer" - Those type of answers. Depending on your computer, you'll get that glitch. Maybe you are right but I feel like your answers are more like when there's a glitch in software and you guys keep answering, "It's your computer. Supermachoalpha wrote:Honestly, These answers about "different monitors" don't feel like the right solution or you guys aren't seen what others are seeing. You can test your project on several different players and screens, but there's no guarantee it will always look and sound the same way it did in a controlled environment. There is no way to make them all sound the same. One can make a good argument that the same problem exists for sound: the identical mix will sound different on earbuds, laptop speakers, TV speakers, and theater speakers. These articles explain why in more detail: And I wouldn't trust what I see in the GUI. The same image will look different on a laptop, a cellphone, a tablet, or a desktop computer. The only way to ensure accurate playback is to have a color managed system and a calibrated display. Color can change across different platforms or different OS's, and can also change depending on browser or playback engines.
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