Images of 1080 p 444 DNxHD seems washed out

I exported the 444 DNxHD off davinci resolve 1080 p images. When I play it in VLC it looks the same as it does solve, but when I do in damage that is not. I project AE parameters defined on 32 bits and no color space. Here is a picture.


Imgur: the most impressive pictures on the Internet

Any help would be appreciated!

I read somewhere that DnxHD recently changed between 0 and 255 to 16-255 which would also change your gamma as well.

It of also in the rec. 709 so try to use the utility profile of AE rec.709 converter that it should go to the top. There are two types 16-235 and 0-255 flavors of DnxHD.

Tags: After Effects

Similar Questions

  • ProPhoto RGB seems washed out

    Hello.. I have been provided an image of my client who has a document of ProPhoto RGB profile that has beautiful turquoise and blue but when I save for web and download on the website, it seems washed out and much less dynamic.

    How should I do?  Thank you

    In the Web dialog box, check convert to sRGB and the jpg that results will be converted.

  • Print to a file THAT JPEG seems washed out

    Hello

    I recently exported a JPEG file from the print for the first time module so I could get it printed at a photo lab. I was surprised to see that the file looked rather washed out/under saturated the original did in Lightroom. I have a lot of experience in exporting to the web and I am aware on color spaces and how sRGB is better for web and printing of photo lab. As far I can tell my print settings from the file are accurate.

    My best guess is that the rendering intent option changes the color of a little jpeg? I left the perceptive value option. The rendering intent option cause colors seem less saturated in a print to JPEG file? If this is the case, then I guess the photo lab should compensate for that when I go to print?

    Ah. This seems to be another manifestation of the export module bug rather weird print. Many people have now seen elsewhere on the forum and you submit a bug report. It is only on versions of windows from Lightroom AFAICT. What seems to happen, is that Lightroom renders the image in the display profile, and then click profile assigns the sRGB (or other) to export. Your observation that it is more or less correct when you use adobeRGB makes me think that you probably have a display wide gamut. You can check if you have the bug by assigning the display profile in Photoshop to export. There should be no involvement of the profile screen any export from the print module, but somehow it happens. Clearly a bad bug. Fortunately I've ever met, but he'd bum majorly because it's a showstopper. The only solution I've heard of is to temporarily assign sRGB on the screen, make your export and place your calibrated monitor profile.

    Using LR 2.6?

  • HP w2338h HDMI seems washed out compared to VGA.

    The w2338h myHP when using HDMI, the colors look washed out and show levels of black poor compared to the use of VGA.

    I found a solution! I don't know what you have to do in the ATI drivers, but I guess that there is a similar option buried.

    The NVIDIA Control Panel, go to "Desktop color Adjust settings" under "view". From there, the "Digital color Format" change RGB to YCbCr444 and voila, your color and black level problems are fixed!

  • Images imported from Aperture appear 'washed out' in Lightroom.

    I am aware that Lightroom is using ProPhoto RGB. When I export images from Aperture in a folder and then import them into Lightroom the images appear very different. Is there a setting I'm missing the images seem "washed" in Lightroom. When I export to the desktop and open it in Photoshop, they look the same as in the opening. After I import into Lightroom and opened in Photoshop they seem always washed out.

    New in Lightroom and try to find the right alternative to opening.

    Thanks in advance.

    You are probably right, there is a problem with color profiles and range.  Opening uses a different raw converter, which will create some variation.  In fact, a lot like the look of straight opening raw format conversions on straight conversions from ACR.  But if the washed-out look is dramatic and Photoshop opens your correct raw files, then it must be a matter of profile.

    It can help to explain how you export from Aperture.  Are your source files, raw, PSD, TIFF, or JPEG files?   Are the masters-exporter you, or you export versions?  If you export versions, take a look at your "source preset" when exporting.  What color profile you integrate?

    Although if you include any color profile, Photoshop and Lightroom must pick up.

    Everything I read is that Lightroom handles the profiles more transparent than Photoshop, but maybe someone could go on here and tell how it is managed.

    Finally, what purpose export you and import in Lightroom?  If you are migrating your library to a Lightroom Catalog, you can better served by using the plug-in migration opening.

    Opening import plugin now available

    The plug-in still has problems with foreign characters, import all the previews and face previews Keywords and keywording.  You will be better to wait until these problems are resolved.  Even if you can not, the plugin still would be a better option than a manual attempt, unless you do something else than the migration of your Aperture library.

  • The images appear washed out.

    Firefox is not display images correctly. They appear very washed out. These images are on my local computer and ImageMagic & GIMP can display them correctly.

    Try disabling hardware acceleration in Firefox.

    This may be due to a problem with the profile for your monitor screen colors or color profiles embedded in images.

    Try disabling color management to test whether it is caused by a problem with color management.

    You can set the pref gfx.color_management.mode to 0 on the topic: configuration page to disable color management.

    You have to close and restart Firefox for the changes to take effect.

    See:

  • Images get hit and tabs are seems to have trashed

    Original title: Images on PC and on the Net get stuck and seems ransacked images, NEED of SOLUTION?

    in recent days,.

    Face M sm problem when I try to see the pictures and using the internet...
    Pblm is
    1. in the image is displayed, it stuck on that image.
    When I try to click on next and he hit in the first image and mini icon second image appears at the bottom or Center
    2. in zoom or minimizing it struck with trashes many of the same images.
    3. same thing happens, when m writing this... as I had already written smtimg bt it seems late.  or using Fb or chrome, images get hit and tabs are seems trashed when I switch to the second tab.
    I try all possible measures... update of each software, driver, bios, the whole system antivirus scan, disable the startup, update my graphics card reader program, malware scan, all diagnostic tests. BT no solution still don't find... Please help me... Please please... what to do?
    I have Window Vista 32-bit, core 2 Duo Gerforce GT 400 graphics card

    Hello

    That the issuer does not occur in safe mode with networking, there might be a problem with the graphics drivers. You can follow the procedure.

    Step 1:

    You can try to uninstall and reinstall the driver installed on your computer graphics card. Follow the steps.

    (a) click Start and type devmgmt.msc and press ENTER.

    (b) find graphics cards and expand it.

    (c) make a right click on the adapter and select uninstall.

    (d) restart the computer.

    Windows should install the necessary drivers.

    You can now try to install the latest graphics driver on the manufacturing site.
    Check out the following link.

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/update-a-driver-for-hardware-that-isn ' t-work correctly

    Graphic driver GT 400 Gerforce

    http://www.GeForce.com/drivers

    Note: click on Auto detect your GPU

    Step 2:

    If you use Internet Explorer 9, you can try to disable hardware acceleration and check. Check out the following link and run the fix - it disable hardware acceleration (Microsoft Fix it 50762)

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/2528233

    It will be useful.

  • Images Photoshop look washed out in the first

    Some of my photos from Photoshop CC 2015 (and bridge) established first as psd files (and some jpg) appear washed out and less than the original. Many times they are not, however. I tried 'Original Edition or retouching in Photoshop' first, but that doesn't help - the Photoshop and Bridge image simply looks different from the first a. I need first look the same good Photoshop image edited.

    One point: I have worked in Photoshop CC 2015 (subscription of $9.99 / month Photographers') but in Premiere Pro 5.5. When this issue came up, I started a trial of first Pro CC version, and the problem persists.

    Help, please.

    KDOC

    Thank you very much for the offer. While I was waiting I kept trying this or that. I think it is now resolved: If you're doing a "save under", instead of a backup and then uncheck the box "ICC profile: Adobe RGB 1998", the changes made in Photoshop and then reflected in first. " I have not yet seen of workaround still works, but hope.

    If I'm going to continue to work in PrP5.5 or go to PrPCC is always open. 5.5 works faster for me because I have to recognize my card Nvidia 260 (minor hack), and the Mercury engine is effect. I can't get the PRP to do, and will have either a hack or a new video card. All the suggestions of the hack or an affordable card?

    Thanks for responding.

    KDOC

  • Work in photoshop and may have struck a key which washed out/desaturated image. There is no evidence in the story to show what has happened

    Work in photoshop, I think I hit a key that washed out/desaturated image. The action appears in history and if I click at the beginning of al history of my settings disappear, but the image is washed out. Worked a few hours on this image and want to save without restarting. All the other images I opened are not desaturated.

    Sounds to me like you may have accidentally hit something like a single channel. go to the channels Panel and make sure that the composite is selected (RGB or CMYK). Hit a combination of keys Ctrl/Cmd + 2 or 3 or 4? These solo shortcuts to channels of color... and I do not think that which appears in the story.

  • washed out background on the Treo Pro image

    Hello:

    When I put my background image on my today screen (check box in the settings, navigate to the image - use the 320 x 320 resolution) I get a "washed out" version of the image, regardless of its original color, your or its intensity. Images of the pre-installed themes are fine - dynamic and clear - but setting user images are very light (a bit like a transparency of 50% in Photoshop, for example). I tried the two format .jpg and .png. Backlight settings are not cure it either.

    Any ideas?

    Thank you.

    Hmm... I somehow missed your last post, sorry. I'm happy that you found the settings in Explorer photos and videos, I should have been more clear.
    In any case if this solves your problem please mark as the solution, this way people who use the Treo Pro can display the solution.

  • How can I fix the color washed out for border to start in Firefox (vs Chrome)?

    I created a web page with a very basic table and border-style: first. Attached picture shows three colors ('red', ' #2CC11F ' and ' #22A8D6 ') of this table, and how they appear on the Chrome vs. Firefox (right) (left).

    The image is a screenshot taken with Firefox and Chrome on the same monitor.

    I tried all combinations of the elements listed in the link here: (http://cameratico.com/guides/firefox-color-management/) and restarted Firefox, every time, but I can't quite simply that it displays only not this border of immediately without looking terrible and washed out.

    A solid border seems okay, if it has to do with the borders of departure specifically (and possibly on the tables specifically).

    So the problem is that Firefox is to choose shades that are too light compared to Chrome?

    I think that you will need to take direct control of the colors of different sides using borders United. For example:

    http://jsfiddle.NET/kr3gdzhd/

  • Place looks washed out compared to the original in Photoshop TIFF

    I have a TIFF file created in Photoshop with Adobe RGB color profile (1998). It seems lively and great. When I put in my InDesign document, however, it seems dull and washed out. InDesign color settings are:

    Work space: Adobe RGB (1998)

    Color management policies: keep profiles incorporated (for the two RGB/CMYK)

    When installing, I selected "Display Options" and tried to use Adobe RGB (1998) and the default Document. Nothing seems to make any difference.

    This happens on my Mac Leopard 10.5.5 and machines to Windows XP SP3.

    If there is transparency on the page and your fusion of transparent space is CMYK image is forced into your doc CMYK color space.

  • picture looks washed out on save?

    Hello

    My question is about photoshop elements, but I thought that people who know what they are talking about would be in this forum, I hope this isn't a problem.

    When I open a (high resolution JPG) photo in photoshop (elements), it looks great. Then when I use 'save for web' the resulting jpg (or PNG) colors has all sort of washed out looking. What looks like a professional shot (which is actually a professional shooting) suddenly appears less pro.

    What is the cause, and can I do about it? It is not the "quality" of JPG, it is the problem, because same full quality does the same thing.

    And then part 2 to my question: when I download on myspace, it seems even MORE washed out. If I have all three photos is displayed on my screen (original, cropped in photoshop, myspace) the difference is obvious. Of course this second issue is not strictly a matter of photoshop.

    Any thoughts?

    Thank you

    mast

    PS. OSX 10.5.6 PES 6

    The problem is that your screen has a smaller range than sRGB. So when you preview the image in a browser that is unmanaged, you see without compensation of color that appears faded. Do you see a difference between Safari and Myspace because Myspace is stripping the image sRGB profile, so then your browser returns without compensation of color and you get the washed look.

    To relax. You see all of the images in this way. Open any web image with no profile embedded in PS, assign sRGB and you will see the art as the artist intended, for the first time. You cannot stop people to view your photos in this way. Your best bet is to make sure you're conversion / work in sRGB which is the 'norm' of the web.

    If the image is really important, you can tag with the small (~ 4 k) managed profile sRGB so those with Safari and other browsers will see the color that you intend. But thanks to Myspace and Facebook, you're ground do not worry. Is no longer everyone.

    And don't forget, each piece of art you have ever seen on the web stink just like what you see now, and you have never noticed before.

  • HP Pavilion 15 laptop: color is washed out and the type is blurry

    The color on my HP Pavilion 15 laptop appears washed out. In addition, despite trying several settings on the 'clear type', my type seems to be blurry nd hard to read. I already tried to adjust the color on the advanced settings, nothing helped. For example, if there is a box around this area to post, I don't see it. I am really frustrated and ready to return after having fought with him for more than a month.

    After hours of frustration and try to understand what was wrong. It turns out that when the power settings have been adjusted for energy efficiency, it messed with the color settings and text. I put everything by default and which corrects the problem.

  • On a displayport screen colors are washed out

    Hello

    I have a user who is running a HP Compaq SFF 6300 Pro and Windows 7 Pro, all of the latest patches.  We have set a second monitor to the display port using an adapter VGA DisplayPort cable / and the image is washed out.  Gray things clear looko on white look on the displayport VGA port.  I tried three different monitors, two HP L1911 and a L1910.  All look the same, washed on the displayport, but look good on the VGA port.

    I also tried two displayport different VGA adapters.  The adapters are HP DisplayPort / VGA adapters, p/n: 752661-001, recently purchased.

    Any suggestions?  We tried to play with the settings of the monitor, but he could not do better.  Are there settings in the system that I should try?  Different drivers maybe?

    Thanks in advance,

    Linn

    Resolved, I have think (?)... Talked to HP Technical Support and it turns out that the HP DisplayPort adapter we sold is not compatible with computers of model we have, go figure.  Never would have guessed that an adapter like this one could have problems of compatibility beyond the types of connector.

    Shot of an old adapter from a different computer on the same model and it is much better.

    Now wait on my seller to return to me on an Exchange.

    Linn

Maybe you are looking for