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  • Primary Color Correction in Edius 9 bug.

    I am quite sure, that I am not the only one who has recognized the anomaly in the Primary Color Correction tool.
    If you drag the RGB sliders individually in one direction, the other RGB sliders will also move. It is very annoying. Everything works fine in Edius 8.
    Is the release date of the next update already known? I need this function for a current project.
    Last edited by nictau; 06-04-2019, 10:28 AM.
    Nicola
    defacto.media
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  • #2
    this is normal, it is the same in EDIUS8

    if you say reduce red, it will alter the green and blue, there is no other way
    Anton Strauss
    Antons Video Productions - Sydney

    EDIUS X WG with BM Mini Monitor 4k and BM Mini Recorder, Gigabyte X299 UD4 Pro, Intel Core i9 9960X 16 Core, 32 Threads @ 4.3Ghz, Corsair Water Cooling, Gigabyte RTX-2070 Super 3X 8GB Video Card, Samsung 860 Pro 512GB SSD for System, 8TB Samsung Raid0 SSD for Video, 2 Pioneer BDR-209 Blu-ray/DVD burners, Hotswap Bay for 3.5" Sata and 2.5" SSD, Phanteks Enthoo Pro XL Tower, Corsair 32GB DDR4 Ram, Win10 Pro

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    • #3
      Originally posted by antonsvideo
      this is normal, it is the same in EDIUS8

      if you say reduce red, it will alter the green and blue, there is no other way
      Anton, try to move JUST the red, blue or green in E8. The other RGB sliders stay where they are. Not so in E9.

      See the comparison pics taken from E8 and E9.
      Last edited by nictau; 06-04-2019, 12:00 PM.
      Nicola
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      • #4
        See the comparison pics taken from E8 and E9.
        In both programs I have just moved the blue slider.
        Attached Files
        Nicola
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        • #5
          Originally posted by nictau
          See the comparison pics taken from E8 and E9.
          In both programs I have just moved the blue slider.

          Thats interesting. I didnt realize that difference between 8 and 9.
          But I think I should like the 8-Method?
          Why not ???
          Any Ideas?
          Thanks kurt
          HW: ASUS Z170-A; Proz: i7-6700K; RAM: 32 GB DDR4; GPU: RTX-3070, 8GB GDDR5; SSD: SAMSUNG-850-Pro, 500 GB
          SW: WIN-10/64 PRO (22H2-19045-2364​​), Firefox u.a.
          NLE: EDIUS-X(10.34.11471)-WG​​​; RESOLVE-18.6.00006 Studio
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          • #6
            I don't drag the sliders - it is too inaccurate. I create a LUT outside of EDIUS and load that using PCC ... works much better.
            TingSern
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            • #7
              Originally posted by nictau
              See the comparison pics taken from E8 and E9.
              In both programs I have just moved the blue slider.
              from your screenshots, it looks like you want to change color temp, why not drag the color temp slider

              it appears EDIUS8 had a bug then because if I reduce blue, it will alter the remaining values

              or maybe it is the other way and 9 has a bug
              Anton Strauss
              Antons Video Productions - Sydney

              EDIUS X WG with BM Mini Monitor 4k and BM Mini Recorder, Gigabyte X299 UD4 Pro, Intel Core i9 9960X 16 Core, 32 Threads @ 4.3Ghz, Corsair Water Cooling, Gigabyte RTX-2070 Super 3X 8GB Video Card, Samsung 860 Pro 512GB SSD for System, 8TB Samsung Raid0 SSD for Video, 2 Pioneer BDR-209 Blu-ray/DVD burners, Hotswap Bay for 3.5" Sata and 2.5" SSD, Phanteks Enthoo Pro XL Tower, Corsair 32GB DDR4 Ram, Win10 Pro

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              • #8
                Originally posted by antonsvideo
                or maybe it is the other way and 9 has a bug
                The way E8 is handling it makes much more sense and is more precise.

                Grass Valley - any opinion?
                Nicola
                defacto.media
                www.defacto.media
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                • #9
                  it is a bug because the variation if done several times by raising to the maximum a value of a color the other two colors will have almost always different values

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by franceschilla5
                    it is a bug because the variation if done several times by raising to the maximum a value of a color the other two colors will have almost always different values
                    Confirmed.
                    Nicola
                    defacto.media
                    www.defacto.media
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by tingsern
                      I don't drag the sliders - it is too inaccurate. I create a LUT outside of EDIUS and load that using PCC ... works much better.

                      Which software are you using for creating LUTs outsside of Edius?
                      Thanks - kurt
                      HW: ASUS Z170-A; Proz: i7-6700K; RAM: 32 GB DDR4; GPU: RTX-3070, 8GB GDDR5; SSD: SAMSUNG-850-Pro, 500 GB
                      SW: WIN-10/64 PRO (22H2-19045-2364​​), Firefox u.a.
                      NLE: EDIUS-X(10.34.11471)-WG​​​; RESOLVE-18.6.00006 Studio
                      // Read > Test > Understand

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by kpot
                        Which software are you using for creating LUTs outsside of Edius?
                        Thanks - kurt
                        3DLUT
                        3D LUT Creator, 3DLUT, LUT, graging, color correction, toning, color grading, 3DLUT mobile, film grading
                        TingSern
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                        Edius 10 WG, Lenovo P72 workstation laptop, 64GB RAM, Xeon CPU, Windows 11 Pro (64 bits), 2 x 2TB Samsung M2.NVME and 1 x 4TB Samsung SSD internal. Panasonic UX180 camera, Blackmagic 4K Pocket Cinema

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                        • #13
                          Hi:

                          Version-9: When using the Curve-Sliders (see screenshot) then it works (as I would wish that it works).
                          regards kurt
                          Attached Files
                          HW: ASUS Z170-A; Proz: i7-6700K; RAM: 32 GB DDR4; GPU: RTX-3070, 8GB GDDR5; SSD: SAMSUNG-850-Pro, 500 GB
                          SW: WIN-10/64 PRO (22H2-19045-2364​​), Firefox u.a.
                          NLE: EDIUS-X(10.34.11471)-WG​​​; RESOLVE-18.6.00006 Studio
                          // Read > Test > Understand

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by kpot
                            Hi:

                            Version-9: When using the Curve-Sliders (see screenshot) then it works (as I would wish that it works).
                            regards kurt
                            It is not about the Curve but RGB sliders.
                            Nicola
                            defacto.media
                            www.defacto.media
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                            Win10 SSD || Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6820HQ || Intel(R) HD Graphics 530 / NVIDIA Quadro M2000M || 64 GB RAM || Edius 10 WG

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by nictau
                              It is not about the Curve but RGB sliders.
                              1) Yes, I know.
                              I was just surprised that there are different behaviors here:
                              Since it works with the curve sliders as in version 8, it should also work with the RGB sliders above in the same matter.
                              Both sliders (RGB sliders and curve sliders) should have the same behaviour.

                              2) Another thought:
                              The RGB sliders at the top are linked to the right color circle (and vice versa).
                              The Curve sliders are linked to the YRGB curve (and vice versa).

                              Could it be that GV wanted the different slider behavior that way ?

                              kurt
                              Last edited by kpot; 06-04-2019, 08:36 PM.
                              HW: ASUS Z170-A; Proz: i7-6700K; RAM: 32 GB DDR4; GPU: RTX-3070, 8GB GDDR5; SSD: SAMSUNG-850-Pro, 500 GB
                              SW: WIN-10/64 PRO (22H2-19045-2364​​), Firefox u.a.
                              NLE: EDIUS-X(10.34.11471)-WG​​​; RESOLVE-18.6.00006 Studio
                              // Read > Test > Understand

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