ср, 28 авг. 2024 г., 10:13 Andrea paz <[email protected]>:
One attempt might be to try high-quality formats (ProRes; DNxHR, CineFormHD); they are compatible with YT.
I tried to find how limited/full range works with youtube, and may be it was changed recently (post 2015)? Also might depend on browser ... https://www.vegascreativesoftware.info/us/forum/computer-rgb-now-looks-bette... https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/375799-Youtube-upload-16-235-30-218 I think advice still can be boiled down to "compress range at last step if you need so", but I am not familiar with color correction in general, may be for full range sources you better do it in full range, too? ffmpeg seems to insert some filters automatically: https://www.canva.dev/blog/engineering/a-journey-through-colour-space-with-f... OBS has their own guide too ... I think better way to see what is best today is to upload two short variations (one full range, one limited, with same footage) and see how they come out in browsers .......