Also, it ignores any positive lift offset (values over 2048). Used in almost all movies...


if the movie constantly goes over 1000nits with a 1000nits MDL, yes.it is better to generate new DV metadata with higher MDL, right?
But what about the Mad Max Fury Road, since I cannot set MDL higher than 4000 in Davinci? Is it than better to watch it in HDR10?
No, the positive lift is often found in the 600-1000-nit trim, and the example I just posted is a 600-nit trim.Regarding the positive offset – isn’t it mostly used in 100-nit plots and thus doesn’t have much effect?
should be fixed nowpowdeau wrote: Sun Mar 23, 2025 1:44 pm BTW Haven’t you changed something in your "Chroma Weight Bug" sheet, since I cannot scroll there anymore?
Thanks, so from your experience, would it look better to watch it in DV with clipping or in just HDR10 without DV?RESET_9999 wrote: Sun Mar 23, 2025 2:38 pm if it goes over 4000nits, there's nothing you can do about it, it will clip.
I don't know, it depends on your TV's handling of the static HDR10 metadata. On my C2, content over 1000nits with a 1000nits HDR10 MDL is also clipped.powdeau wrote: Sun Mar 23, 2025 2:50 pm Thanks, so from your experience, would it look better to watch it in DV with clipping or in just HDR10 without DV?

Do I need to rerun the whole thing with different file name?RESET_9999 wrote: Mon Mar 24, 2025 11:02 am metafier doesnt allow some special characters in filename