Hello, I am interested in grading HDR anime. I enjoy RTX HDR anime a lot, but RTX HDR is incompatible with LSFG for now. How bad would the result be if I graded one scene and applied that grade to the entire show? Is there a generic LUT I could apply that does a good enough? I'd absolutely wait to bake every episode for HDR, but I don't have the time to grade every scene.
What media player do you use for video playback ? since i heard that HDR video playback isn’t great on pc VLC If you don’t mind waiting for your video to get interpolated to your desired frame rate , you can use an app called SVFI (Squirrel rife Video Frame Interpolation ) it basically interpolate any video to the fps that you want it’s 6 or 7 bucks on steam , then you can play it with RTX HDR , there is a tutorial about it on ‘display talk’ UA-cam channel
I want to know your opinion on these new automatic HDR converter apps that use AI like tekno 3D labs and unifab but they are too expensive , cause I don’t know how to calibrate HDR manually , I’ve tried shutter encoder but the result was a significantly darker video , so if you know of any other method to convert SDR videos to HDR without manual calibration , that would be amazing and greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance
I suggest to use my HDR grading LUTs on DaVinci Resolve, the following video will be helpful. ua-cam.com/video/MCFmmE212ZM/v-deo.html I've looked into some other methods, but they're all poor quality and too expensive for the quality. I developed easy method to apply HDR grading LUT on the DWM, for most streaming and BD playback. ua-cam.com/video/O_8wwop--FY/v-deo.html Or you can use a shutter encoder. But both are limited to simple grading and don't allow fine tuning. Currently, DaVinci Resolve support HDR preview in the free version, so I recommend working in DaVinci with an HDR grading LUT.
I hope this video survives the algorithm this time, great job!
still not HDR renderd yet, I suggest to watch later again :-)
can i convert movie scenes and songs to HDR using shutter encoder ? if yes then whats the perfect settings ?
Hello, I am interested in grading HDR anime. I enjoy RTX HDR anime a lot, but RTX HDR is incompatible with LSFG for now. How bad would the result be if I graded one scene and applied that grade to the entire show? Is there a generic LUT I could apply that does a good enough? I'd absolutely wait to bake every episode for HDR, but I don't have the time to grade every scene.
What media player do you use for video playback ? since i heard that HDR video playback isn’t great on pc VLC
If you don’t mind waiting for your video to get interpolated to your desired frame rate , you can use an app called SVFI (Squirrel rife Video Frame Interpolation ) it basically interpolate any video to the fps that you want it’s 6 or 7 bucks on steam , then you can play it with RTX HDR , there is a tutorial about it on ‘display talk’ UA-cam channel
What media player do you use for HDR video playback ? cause I heard that VLC pc doesn’t playback hdr very well
@@jacktoreto7376At least i play Ghost in the shell 1 and 2 on 4k HDR very well on VLC pc and android tv (and Suzume)
I want to know your opinion on these new automatic HDR converter apps that use AI like tekno 3D labs and unifab but they are too expensive , cause I don’t know how to calibrate HDR manually , I’ve tried shutter encoder but the result was a significantly darker video , so if you know of any other method to convert SDR videos to HDR without manual calibration , that would be amazing and greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance
I suggest to use my HDR grading LUTs on DaVinci Resolve, the following video will be helpful.
ua-cam.com/video/MCFmmE212ZM/v-deo.html
I've looked into some other methods, but they're all poor quality and too expensive for the quality.
I developed easy method to apply HDR grading LUT on the DWM, for most streaming and BD playback.
ua-cam.com/video/O_8wwop--FY/v-deo.html
Or you can use a shutter encoder.
But both are limited to simple grading and don't allow fine tuning.
Currently, DaVinci Resolve support HDR preview in the free version, so I recommend working in DaVinci with an HDR grading LUT.
@@4k-hdr-animationthank you very much ! the videos you linked were very helpful