I'm on the horns of a dilemma. I've been staring at these all day and can't decide, so I'd appreciate some second (and third) (and twentieth) opinions.
Today I was editing a new test clip (it's at the bottom of this post) and accidentally hit the wrong button on the color space settings in my NLE, DaVinci Resolve. Except now, I'm not so sure I hit the wrong button.
See, for the past several videos I've been rendering in LightWave/OctaneRender using a neutral ("linear") response and a gamma of 1.0, and I thought I'd been rendering in DaVinci to the sRGB color space (necessary for publishing on the web) and a gamma of 2.2.
Except that's not what I've been doing--the gamma was all messed up on the output and has been for a while now. What you're seeing in these before-and-after images are what I stumbled into this evening.
The first image in each pairing is what you get if you don't specifically tell DaVinci to convert the color space to sRGB and gamma 2.2. The second image of each pair is the correct sRGB color space and gamma 2.2. I didn't regenerate any of these CGI assets; all that I did was re-encode them with the correct settings for publication.
So here's the video from seven months ago, with default color space and gamma 1.0:
And here's the same video with conversion to sRGB color space and gamma 2.2 explicitly selected:
I don't think I realized just how dark my videos had gotten, but to my eye the color- and gamma-corrected version looks better... if a bit flat. Keep in mind that the lighting setups and what I've been looking at from start to finish is the what you see in the first version. I could adjust my lighting and textures to replicate the look of the first video while retaining the correct workflow (render in neutral/gamma 1.0 but encode for sRGB/gamma 2.2), but honestly I'm kinda liking the look of this "mistake".
Oh... and here's that other video I was talking about. Which, BTW, is also encoded correctly.
Today I was editing a new test clip (it's at the bottom of this post) and accidentally hit the wrong button on the color space settings in my NLE, DaVinci Resolve. Except now, I'm not so sure I hit the wrong button.


See, for the past several videos I've been rendering in LightWave/OctaneRender using a neutral ("linear") response and a gamma of 1.0, and I thought I'd been rendering in DaVinci to the sRGB color space (necessary for publishing on the web) and a gamma of 2.2.


Except that's not what I've been doing--the gamma was all messed up on the output and has been for a while now. What you're seeing in these before-and-after images are what I stumbled into this evening.


The first image in each pairing is what you get if you don't specifically tell DaVinci to convert the color space to sRGB and gamma 2.2. The second image of each pair is the correct sRGB color space and gamma 2.2. I didn't regenerate any of these CGI assets; all that I did was re-encode them with the correct settings for publication.
So here's the video from seven months ago, with default color space and gamma 1.0:
And here's the same video with conversion to sRGB color space and gamma 2.2 explicitly selected:
I don't think I realized just how dark my videos had gotten, but to my eye the color- and gamma-corrected version looks better... if a bit flat. Keep in mind that the lighting setups and what I've been looking at from start to finish is the what you see in the first version. I could adjust my lighting and textures to replicate the look of the first video while retaining the correct workflow (render in neutral/gamma 1.0 but encode for sRGB/gamma 2.2), but honestly I'm kinda liking the look of this "mistake".
Oh... and here's that other video I was talking about. Which, BTW, is also encoded correctly.