![]() ![]() Can try and reproduce on the Mac side, but have done so in the past and have never seen any discrepancies. VLC player appears similar, but looks a little bit darker overall (darker midtones).Äisclaimer: I did these tests on my home Win 10 setup. Playing back the MP4 in classic QT7 Player looks very similar, if not identical. Looking at the clip on Vimeo, it appears that Vimeo does a correction ( see uploaded clip here), so that 16 (and under) becomes full black, and 235 (and over) becomes full white - as one would expect/want. In all cases, I stuck with 'Maintain Legal Levels', so any display conversion is done by the players, the media stays Rec709 legal internally. Downloaded back from Vimeo (not the original but their 1920x1080 HD compressed version), and linked that back into MC (sans any Source Settings color adapters): same difference, all color levels are identical, some sharpness details are gone. ![]() Linked that back in (no Source Settings color adapters added), levels are identical.Ä®xported the sequence exporting MP4 H264 (10Mbit 1920x1080) with the UME (MC 2020.12), linked the resulting clip back into MC (sans any Source Settings color adapters) : levels are all the same, some sharpness details are gone. Put that chart into a sequence, exported a 16bit TIFF, maintaining legal levels. Imported a test chart (Belle Nuit, which features legal and illegal level boxes) into MC.
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