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:For me I use full luma all the time, it allows roundtripping a video edit and mainatining levels for grading in an external application that offers 32bit float precision. When it's necessary to otherwise happy with kdenlive's SOP/SAT and scopes. | :For me I use full luma all the time, it allows roundtripping a video edit and mainatining levels for grading in an external application that offers 32bit float precision. When it's necessary to otherwise happy with kdenlive's SOP/SAT and scopes. | ||
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Revision as of 12:45, 1 November 2012
Advance Clip Property - Full Luma Range
A clip can have its full luma flag set from the Clip>Advanced properties
From this forum post by Yellow
- The full luma option refers to video sources with luma recorded outside of the typical 'broadcast', 'restricted' 16 - 235 8bit range.
- This option fixes problems round tripping video files with luma outside of the 16 - 235 8bit range. By default when we import a video it is handled and and displayed based on the 16 - 235 range, levels below ie: 0 to 15 and those above 235 to 255 are compressed to 0 and 255, so shadows get overly dark and highlights saturated, in the preview within kdenlive for camera sources that are full range.
- Then when we render out, those levels remain in the final video, compressed shadows and saturated highlights, so there is a mismatch between the levels in the video we import compared to that exported. This only really matters for round tripping to an external application.
- For any playback on DVD's, bluray and including the web like Vimeo or Youtube our video levels in the final rendered output should be in the 16 - 235 range, otherwise we see so called 'gamma shifts', 'washed out' or saturated playback depending on playback handling.
- However really we want to have control of the levels adjustment in kdenlive ie: 0 - 255 into 16 - 235 so full luma option changes the handling of the files and preview / scopes are based on an alternative YCbCr to RGB calculation.
- By setting the full luma on, which should only be done for camera sources known to be full range 0 - 255 or even 16 - 255 such as FS100, Nex5, HV20, HV30 and probably many more consumer cameras. Canon and Nikon DSLR's too but a little more complicated, we can export video with the levels as imported, BUT and it's a big but, that is without doing any RGB operations in kdenlive, so no effects, color correction etc. If any effects are added then the output will be restricted range again.
- For me I use full luma all the time, it allows roundtripping a video edit and mainatining levels for grading in an external application that offers 32bit float precision. When it's necessary to otherwise happy with kdenlive's SOP/SAT and scopes.