![]() ![]() Set output color space and gamma as mentioned: Rec.709/Rec.709-A. This issue has bugged me forever without a solution. And it's super easy to do and change back if I needed it in a different Gamma. ![]() That's the one thing that worked and now it looks exactly the same between Davinci viewer, Quicktime and Vimeo. I tried Color Space Transform, changing tags, non of that worked. Hallelujah! That did it, that was the only thing that worked. Then presumably you can grade in that gamma and also use that tag in the delivery page, no? Select 'Use separate color space and gamma' and you can select Rec709-A in the color management panel as well. Thanks Andrew, it's starting to make sense! In the Davinci YRGB Color managed workspace there is no option for setting the project to Rec.709-A gamma. In Resolve this is done by setting project to Rec.709-A gamma (color space is just Rec.709). Point is that for correct Vimeo preview on Mac file has to be 1.96 gamma based (and have standard 1-1-1 tag). 2.4 and just add node which converts gamma to Rec.709-A when you export for Vimeo/YT upload (well YT is broken anyway). file then you grade to standard value eg. This is exactly what it was introduced for. Andrew Kolakowski wrote:There is only 1 way (simple) to use 1.96 gamma based grading in Resolve and it's setting project to Rec.709-A. ![]()
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