thirdmoon wrote: ↑Mon Sep 04, 2023 9:24 am
Source - Prometheus.2012.COMPLETE.UHD.BLURAY
Script Used - DoVi_Scripts_1.9.2.6.beta_MKV
Comparison -
https://slow.pics/c/ls8wBmji
Image 1 = CM Analyze Latest - 7 hours (Left it overnight without interference)
Image 2 =1080p Cubic Scaling (DaVinci) - 30min
(Ryzen 5 3600, GTX 1660ti Win10)
I tested the 1080p Cubic scaling DV and CM analyze DV on my TV (Sony 65X80K), and I couldn't personally tell any difference for this particular movie.
Also, 3-1 clipped that 600nit highlight (between 10,000-20,000frame) to 400nit which isn't really helpful?
I will be testing with Expendables 2010 which has higher overall brightness. Will update.
Still not able to see the benefit of 3-1. Genuine doubt.
CM_Analyse with L1 tuning is the latest version of the Dolby Algo which evolved a lot since Dolby was created. It went from fully dynamic with very aggressive/higher L1 values to lower & less dynamic metadata(10nits/1000nits floor). I wonder if they did that because of the complaints you often hear about DV being darker than HDR10.
With dark movies like Expendables and Prometheus, the difference is small. You'll notice a more significant difference with a brighter movie like in the example below.
Higher L1 means:
- more tone mapping, less clipping, darker image compared to HDR10
Lower L1 means:
-less tone mapping, *more clipping, brighter image closer to HDR10
* more clipping only if your TV is not capable of displaying the actual brightness. Basically, it just means that the image is displayed with less tone mapping, similar to static HDR10.
And here's a direct comparison using my x800m2 and an HDMI capture card:
PQ:
https://slow.pics/c/vnEnoTiU
Plot:
https://slow.pics/c/3QzuYren
the main benefit of CM:
- you can use official studios scene cuts.
- latest/best version of the Dolby algo
- Black metadata improved
- No need to use some strange resolve settings (1080p cubic)
- CLI tool. can be scripted/batch mode.
Not sure why it's still slow even when you don't touch your PC because I did 5 movies last night in batch mode with workflow (3-2) and some movie does indeed take more time but nothing close to your 7h
These time results include: Prores conversion, CM analyse, demuxing, Injection and mixing.
first movie took about 1h30 to process
2nd 1h20
3rd : took 3h
4th: took 2h
5th: took 1h20