Hello guys,
Recently I had problem with my video uploading to web, I knew that quality of video will be compressed and it wont look that good as it did in premiere timeline, but what I didnt know that web decoding would completely mess up gamma of the video, the mp4 file with h264 codec in sRGB colorspace looked perfectly as a file but in web playback was completely washed out and horrible.
So I solved the problem by rendering mov. DNxHD file with Rec709 colorspace and it fits to youtube perfectly. Is it because HTML5 decoding and player is set to this colorspace? Because when I uploaded h264 file with sRGB colorspace to youtube it looked washed out like I described but the original file image looked as it looked in Premiere Pro preview. DNxHD on the other side, had really strong contrast as rendered out file but when I uploaded it to youtube it looked like the h264 file looked originaly. Is it because difference of sRGB colorspace and Rec709 colorspace?
Recently I had problem with my video uploading to web, I knew that quality of video will be compressed and it wont look that good as it did in premiere timeline, but what I didnt know that web decoding would completely mess up gamma of the video, the mp4 file with h264 codec in sRGB colorspace looked perfectly as a file but in web playback was completely washed out and horrible.
So I solved the problem by rendering mov. DNxHD file with Rec709 colorspace and it fits to youtube perfectly. Is it because HTML5 decoding and player is set to this colorspace? Because when I uploaded h264 file with sRGB colorspace to youtube it looked washed out like I described but the original file image looked as it looked in Premiere Pro preview. DNxHD on the other side, had really strong contrast as rendered out file but when I uploaded it to youtube it looked like the h264 file looked originaly. Is it because difference of sRGB colorspace and Rec709 colorspace?