I have been needing a step by step tutorial, I’m looking forward to going through these 2 hours and I’m sure all my questions will be answered, my monitor display is an asus proart PA348cgv, I’ve been looking at stills of my favorite shots from films and have noticed stills from these films look more dull in saturation in rec709 mode rather than standard mode, standard mode actually looks most accurate to what I think these colors should look like in saturation which is super weird. If I saturate the colors in rec709 mode to what I think looks good and switch over to standard mode my colors look oversaturated, what should I do?
Is your monitor connected as a primary or secondary display to your computer? If your OS color space is, for example, Apple's Display P3 and you set the monitor to Rec709, you will not get correct results. Your monitor and your output settings need to match. If you have a single monitor, you're going to want it to match your OS settings, which is likely the standard mode. You'd need to set your OS color management to Rec709 and your monitor to that if that's how you want to monitor.
@@_Alexandrocorrea_ I don't know how windows handles color management, but it's likely that the interface is not rec709, so the monitor set to that setting still wouldn't be correct. Double check your output and view the view on other devices to make sure it looks the way you want.
Thanks so muchhh!
I have been needing a step by step tutorial, I’m looking forward to going through these 2 hours and I’m sure all my questions will be answered, my monitor display is an asus proart PA348cgv, I’ve been looking at stills of my favorite shots from films and have noticed stills from these films look more dull in saturation in rec709 mode rather than standard mode, standard mode actually looks most accurate to what I think these colors should look like in saturation which is super weird. If I saturate the colors in rec709 mode to what I think looks good and switch over to standard mode my colors look oversaturated, what should I do?
Is your monitor connected as a primary or secondary display to your computer? If your OS color space is, for example, Apple's Display P3 and you set the monitor to Rec709, you will not get correct results. Your monitor and your output settings need to match. If you have a single monitor, you're going to want it to match your OS settings, which is likely the standard mode. You'd need to set your OS color management to Rec709 and your monitor to that if that's how you want to monitor.
OS settings are for Apple devices right? I’m working on a PC. I appreciate the help tho.
@@_Alexandrocorrea_ I don't know how windows handles color management, but it's likely that the interface is not rec709, so the monitor set to that setting still wouldn't be correct. Double check your output and view the view on other devices to make sure it looks the way you want.
Thank you Gedaly! I got a lot of my questions answered in your 2 hour video :) and thank you for being so responsive to my concerns on my monitor 🙌