This is still a very useful video. I shoot yacht interiors with the iPhone 14 pro max. The interiors have low light situations and bright windows with water scenery. I have noticed when shooting in Dolby hdr mode I get accurate interior colors and i get good details in the windows. I learned how to set up Final Cut Pro to properly display the hdr clip while editing. These final videos will appear on RUclips and Vimeo. Do i need to worry about multitude of screens out in the world when my HDR project/video reaches RUclips or Vimeo?
Great Video! Im going to try turning it off. I notice almost anytime I take a video and there is a sunny sky, it gets over exposed and blown out when I have hdr turned on.
I got here because my videos were of low quality when I uploaded them to social networks, and I had seen in another video that it could be by HDR, I deactivated it and I think it improved, I have the new iphone 13 pro and it seemed strange that it happened to me this. The information you give is very important, you deserve many more subscribers and views. sorry for my english i am from Spain.
Thank you, very helpful! I have one question tho: I tried to shoot the same video two times with my iPhone 12, once with Dolby Vision on and once with Dolby Vision off. I have to say that in the video with Dolby vision on the high lights are much more blown than the high lights in the video with Dolby Vision off. Why is that? I thought iPhone 12 was able to support Dolby Vision playback.
@@MountMediaChannel i know right? I am a filmmaker and i know about highlights and color grading. I know nothing about dolby vision and i am try to keep it up with this new iPhone. The thing is that i did sone comparisons and i see highlights clipped all over (like literally blown) my video
@@David_Drills The HDR-Video should look much better on your iPhone but if you transfer it to your computer it has to be converted. My Mac for example does this automatically. Should you use a non converted clip in FCPX for example it will look completely blown out - you will have to convert it to REC709
When shooting HDR footage on my iPhone, 14, pro max and then editing and uploading to RUclips, I get strange colour shifts and the footage does not look as crisp as the original. I am using the HLG ColorSpace in LumaFusion. Have you noticed this also?
Thank you very very much. As a former videographer who bought iPhone13 mini I really appreciate your explanation of the format. There is is eternal issue with any visual media (yes that can be partially applied on audio as well). You can never know what device is your content presented on. So I try at least two monitors and two phones when I adjust and colorize an image. I am using Davinci Resolve and there is effect called Color Space Transform. I import my footage, apply the effect and set in Input Color Space and Input Gamma values as follows - Rec.2020 and Rec2100HLG. Then I can work with my footage to make it look as I want to. But my question is if is really necessary to shoot in HDR when 100% of my footage goes to RUclips.
How can I upload a video from Dolby Vision to Windows? after ripping, only HLG pops up. I would like to download the video to disk and connect it to a TV that supports Dolby Vision
so when we upload movie from iphone to instagram it will be converted to sdr correct? my question is do the qualtity will be worse if we upload hdr clip to instagram vs clip with hdr off (no edit just hdr on of) thank u in advance
On the iPhone 12 the converted clip looked very similar - a bit brighter and with a little less contrast. But I'm not sure if this is still the case. Didn't upload for quite some time
@@MountMediaChannel so basically for time proof will be better to shot in hdr and just upload on Instagram etc and just keep the higher potential files for future when hdr is.adopted for all main platforms
Man, seems apple got ahead of itself using computational power and fancy HDR enabled screens to save size and or money on actually improving the sensors. Too bad we do not actually have the displays or tech to distribute that HDR video to those non existent screens . . . . yet . . . I guess apple is pushing us into the future . . .
Never heard HDR explained so well as this. You have a great talent to educate and inform. Thank you
thanks, that was helpful. When I edit directly on iPhone with Lumafusion, should I better use SDR then, as I dont transfer it to my iMac?
Excellent Werner , many thanks for this explanation, very good pace and very comprehensive for amateurs.
Much appreciated.
This is still a very useful video. I shoot yacht interiors with the iPhone 14 pro max. The interiors have low light situations and bright windows with water scenery. I have noticed when shooting in Dolby hdr mode I get accurate interior colors and i get good details in the windows. I learned how to set up Final Cut Pro to properly display the hdr clip while editing. These final videos will appear on RUclips and Vimeo. Do i need to worry about multitude of screens out in the world when my HDR project/video reaches RUclips or Vimeo?
Great Video! Im going to try turning it off. I notice almost anytime I take a video and there is a sunny sky, it gets over exposed and blown out when I have hdr turned on.
Did you leave it off ? I’m also debating leaving it off
@@marki2325 I noticed after the updates it got way better. I leave it on now. I’m on the 16 pro max at the moment.
@@Johnlmooring I’ve also played around with both settings on iPhone 16 standard and also overall prefer hdr on
I got here because my videos were of low quality when I uploaded them to social networks, and I had seen in another video that it could be by HDR, I deactivated it and I think it improved, I have the new iphone 13 pro and it seemed strange that it happened to me this.
The information you give is very important, you deserve many more subscribers and views.
sorry for my english i am from Spain.
Thx Jara!
Very concise and helpful. Thank you.
Thank you, very helpful! I have one question tho: I tried to shoot the same video two times with my iPhone 12, once with Dolby Vision on and once with Dolby Vision off. I have to say that in the video with Dolby vision on the high lights are much more blown than the high lights in the video with Dolby Vision off. Why is that? I thought iPhone 12 was able to support Dolby Vision playback.
Hi David, I think that is the main point of HDR - Highlights will look much brighter. But there should be no loss in details...
@@MountMediaChannel i know right? I am a filmmaker and i know about highlights and color grading. I know nothing about dolby vision and i am try to keep it up with this new iPhone. The thing is that i did sone comparisons and i see highlights clipped all over (like literally blown) my video
@@David_Drills The HDR-Video should look much better on your iPhone but if you transfer it to your computer it has to be converted. My Mac for example does this automatically. Should you use a non converted clip in FCPX for example it will look completely blown out - you will have to convert it to REC709
@@MountMediaChannel i know i know, i am watching the videos on my phone since is the only dolby vision screen i own
@@MountMediaChannel didn’t know that. Sounds like David Drills didn’t know as well. Cheers for taking the time to respond. Rad video man
This is the best introduction of hdr.
You just blew my mind... Thanks a lot man... I am so not gonna use HDR for youtube now!
Excellent explanation. Thanks.
When shooting HDR footage on my iPhone, 14, pro max and then editing and uploading to RUclips, I get strange colour shifts and the footage does not look as crisp as the original. I am using the HLG ColorSpace in LumaFusion. Have you noticed this also?
Very good video - keep em coming
Thx Sean!
Отличное видео. Очень доступное и понятное обьяснение.
1:10 picture looks the best actually. Underexposed version is 🏆🏆🏆🏆
Should I shoot in non HDR on my iPhone when I'm planning to edit the footage in DaVinci and watch it on non HDR TV? Cheers
Yes, it will be easier to edit - an HDR has to be converted
@@MountMediaChannel Thank you for answering - also will the quality of the video be affected in any negative way? Like more blown out highlights?
understood - great video
Awesome videos very helpful thanks I subscribe
Thank you! Great video
Thank you very very much. As a former videographer who bought iPhone13 mini I really appreciate your explanation of the format. There is is eternal issue with any visual media (yes that can be partially applied on audio as well). You can never know what device is your content presented on. So I try at least two monitors and two phones when I adjust and colorize an image. I am using Davinci Resolve and there is effect called Color Space Transform. I import my footage, apply the effect and set in Input Color Space and Input Gamma values as follows - Rec.2020 and Rec2100HLG. Then I can work with my footage to make it look as I want to. But my question is if is really necessary to shoot in HDR when 100% of my footage goes to RUclips.
Hi Michal, I personally turn off the HDR mode most of the time, because like you I shoot most of my footage for RUclips.
Great video! Thank you
What if we shoot in HDR and Export in Capcut app?
via airdrop can I playback Dolby Vision contents from the iPhone 13? I have C1 LG oled Dolby Vision capable TV
How can I upload a video from Dolby Vision to Windows? after ripping, only HLG pops up. I would like to download the video to disk and connect it to a TV that supports Dolby Vision
so when we upload movie from iphone to instagram it will be converted to sdr correct? my question is do the qualtity will be worse if we upload hdr clip to instagram vs clip with hdr off (no edit just hdr on of) thank u in advance
On the iPhone 12 the converted clip looked very similar - a bit brighter and with a little less contrast. But I'm not sure if this is still the case. Didn't upload for quite some time
@@MountMediaChannel so basically for time proof will be better to shot in hdr and just upload on Instagram etc and just keep the higher potential files for future when hdr is.adopted for all main platforms
Is HDR better in low light video?
No, not really
Ah, this is too much to think about. No HDR+4K+60fps it is.
My phone have 10bit display
Man, seems apple got ahead of itself using computational power and fancy HDR enabled screens to save size and or money on actually improving the sensors. Too bad we do not actually have the displays or tech to distribute that HDR video to those non existent screens . . . . yet . . . I guess apple is pushing us into the future . . .