tsader
u/tsader
I have been waiting for over 9 days now for a simple feature request post to be approved. This can't be right, can it? What's the point in using Reddit if it always takes this long
Shoulder pain usually means weak rotator cuffs. I have had it too and the only way you can fix it is with exercising.
Plenty of rotator cuff exercises on youtube, all you need are either resistance bands, dumbbells and or cable machine.
My advice is go to the gym, start exercising your shoulders and start a workout program and stay healthy from now on
It took me a few months to fix my shoulders so don't expect any miracles in a day or two
I am a bit confused and I was hoping someone could shine some light...
I am working on 2 Eizo monitors, 1st CG277 that I use as my main monitor to work on the timeline in Davinci and the 2nd a CG246 as my Video monitor that goes through the Ultrastudio Monitor 3G.
I calibrated both monitors for Rec709 Gamma 2.2 in the Eizo Colornavigator app and the colors almost match perfectly.
The first time I used BM Monitor 3G the reference monitor had more contrast and was a bit more saturated, so I thought I would try to calibrate with Displaycal and create 3d Luts in the hope that that would fix the issue.
I've tried many settings which got it close to a match but there was always a little more of a yellow cast on the reference monitor... But during this trial and error process I've learned more about "Data Levels Video/Full" and the Eizo has a setting called "Range Extension" that can be changed accordingly to what you pick inside Davinci under Data Level and also inside Displaycal.
Now, my confusion lies in that the best color match (Timeline view, Reference Monitor and Rendered Video) for me is to set "Data Level" in Project settings to Full, turn off "Range Extension" in Eizo settings and Not using the 3D Lut I created with DisplayCal.
Can this be right? Am I missing something here?
Thx in advance
Yeah, I looked into that and they are definitely not free or cheap. The current version DisplayCal doesn't work on Sonoma. There is a Python option which I tried but that's all too complicated for me.
I can get it to connect with Resolve but as soon as I start calibration I get errors and disconnections.
I am working on 2 Eizo monitors, CG277 for my timeline and a CG246 as a reference that is connected with a a Ultrastudio Monitor 3G.
Both monitors have calibrated to Rec709 2.2 and seem to produce same colors, more or less.
As soon as I connect via HDMI/Monitor 3G I see a bit of color shift toward yellow/green (not sure which), overall seems warmer.
Does anyone have suggestions on how to get rid of that?
Thx