Quicktime gamma, Important note about 8-bit yuv colorspace – Calibrated Software IMX Decode v2 User Manual
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QuickTime Gamma
QuickTime Gamma Correction (by Default ) is TURNED OFF
– we have found that this is what the vast MAJORITY of
users prefer
– however in certain applications this can produce rendered video that is slightly brighter/darker than the
source video usually when rendering to another QuickTime codec - to correct please TURN ON QuickTime Gamma
Correction. Please see the Gamma Settings in the Global Options Chapter.
Important note about 8-bit YUV colorspace
Calibrated{Q} IMX Decode supports decoding to 8-bit YUV422 (the colorspace that IMX is encoded in) - however it is up
to the application using Calibrated{Q} IMX Decode to request 8-bit YUV422 colorspace. Many applications that support
importing MOV files only request 8-bit RGB(A) 444(4) colorspace, which requires a colorspace conversion of YUV->RGB
in the codec
– which slows down performance. Please see the Colorspace Watermark in the Global Options Chapter to
see which colorspace on application is requesting, and also see the Enable 8-bit YUV, Enable High-Precision YUV, and
Enable 16-bit RGB(A) in the Global Options Chapter to learn more about the various colorspace support.