I don’t think anyone needs l2/l8 trims if the creators intent is already within the sourcequietvoid wrote: Tue Oct 12, 2021 11:44 amOne block for every target display peak brightness, so that creatives can adjust to their liking for the whole range of brightness.chros wrote: Tue Oct 12, 2021 9:43 am - Resolve has 3 blocks of L2 metadata, why is that? (target_max_pq: 2081, 2851, 3079; dovi_tool has just 1: 3079) Which one is used during playback?
In playback, you'd have to figure out what the TV says it can output, this might be the same peak as in the Dolby Vision configuration files used for calibration.
This is why I set multiple blocks to the same values in my L2 test sample.
You're asking for L2 but min_pq is L1 metadata.chros wrote: Tue Oct 12, 2021 9:43 am @quietvoid, can we overwrite an L2 value in RPU easily, if so how? (e.g. min_pq to 12) Or we have to export it into json and manually replace them and then reinjecting it?
Technically it could be added to the editor but I don't really see a good use case for it..
U can select to bypass trim pass for l2 which won’t produce any l2 meta in resolve.
Plus isn’t l2 for mapping trims to 709
L8 trims maps to 1000/600nits dv which we have no acess to without a license which is blacked out in resolve

