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High dynamic range (HDR) support and export

High dynamic range (HDR) support and export - Final Cut Pro Tutorial

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High dynamic range (HDR) support and export

- [Instructor] In this movie, we're going to talk about some of the new additions in Final Cut Pro 10.4 for working with HDR video. So, for a while now, cameras have had the ability to capture, video cameras in particular, a high dynamic range. Sometimes it's 14 stops of dynamic range, that's from the darkest black point to the brightest highlight. And when we view these high dynamic range images on screens, it's been displays were kind of crushed down, so it hasn't had the ability to show on display monitors high dynamic range images or all the detail and data that was captured by it. Now, many more monitors and televisions have the capabilities of showing and displaying HDR images and Final Cut has a response for an HDR workflow to get your video from your camera, that was recorded in a Log or a Raw format, all the way to your designated HDR television screen or monitor, depending on your workflow. How you start to work with HDR has to start right at the library level. What you want…

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