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Adobe RGB vs. Rec 709
What's the difference? Does an NLE require a monitor capable of Rec. 709 to get good results?
Said another way, is it possible to do decent color grading with a calibrated computer monitor using AdobeRGB? |
Re: Adobe RGB vs. Rec 709
If you want correct color you need to work in the color space you're delivering your product in. Different color spaces have different primaries and different white points.
If you're working in one color space, and delivering in another, what are you expecting your client will see ? |
Re: Adobe RGB vs. Rec 709
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Adobe RGB is another standard, used for many purposes too complicated to get into here. What you should also look into is sRGB (the computer standard). This is the standard most computer monitors adhere to. So the typical scenario is to use sRGB monitors to do Rec 709 grading, with something called LUTs (look-up tables). You can simulate the look of another color space if your software/hardware is capable of doing it. It's not as easy as it sounds. Quote:
Hope this helps. |
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