On a 1080p monitor there is no difference between “a” and “b”. "C" gives an expanded picture? You probably need a 4k monitor to fully understand this. Thanks for your work friend
My guess is: A - HW HEVC 8 Bit | 709 B - HW HEVC 10 Bit | 2020 C - ProRes HQ 10 bit | 2020 but the difference in negligible without med/hard color grading
A
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On a 1080p monitor there is no difference between “a” and “b”. "C" gives an expanded picture? You probably need a 4k monitor to fully understand this. Thanks for your work friend
You have source in description;)
My guess is:
A - HW HEVC 8 Bit | 709
B - HW HEVC 10 Bit | 2020
C - ProRes HQ 10 bit | 2020
but the difference in negligible without med/hard color grading
for that i shared the sources, i want ppl to play more then this test with them
As far as color and detail level goes they all look identical to me on FHD monitor
Absolutely no difference in a 1440p phone screen, literally.
very close final quality, being able to choose to have excellent quality with a much smaller file size.
here is one difference:
HW HEVC 8 Bit | 709 - 36Mb
HW HEVC 10 Bit | 2020 - 190Mb
ProRes HQ 10 bit | 2020 - 1636Mb
mcraw - 2200Mb
Is that the bitrate or the total size? Are all the footage the same total number of frames / same total duration?
@@nikilragav yes
@@SebastianMerca What's the answer to the first question?
you have the sources, you can find out yourself@@nikilragav
Not really sure where the metadata is saved. Some reason it doesn't seem to show up in DaVinci Resolve@@SebastianMerca
8bit, ProRes, 10bit? 😅
10bit hevc and 10bit prores has almost no difference