Hi everybody, I was wondering why 4444xwproress(UHD) format of Alexa mini is 16bit, and RAW is just 12bit(2.8k). I attach a photo made in davinci, any suggestions ?
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4444xq16bit vs RAW12bit?
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I don't see any screenshots attached but I'll take a guess and say that Resolve is reporting the container bit depth as opposed to what's inside it. 12bit data in a 16bit container.
"Apple ProRes 4444 XQ: Like standard Apple ProRes 4444, this codec supports up to 12 bits per image channel and up to 16 bits for the alpha channel."
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I don't see any screenshots attached but I'll take a guess and say that Resolve is reporting the container bit depth as opposed to what's inside it. 12bit data in a 16bit container.
"Apple ProRes 4444 XQ: Like standard Apple ProRes 4444, this codec supports up to 12 bits per image channel and up to 16 bits for the alpha channel."
Best,
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Let’s suppos that, it means that Alexa mini RAW capture 12bit depth image ?Igor Barbosa wrote:Hey!
I don't see any screenshots attached but I'll take a guess and say that Resolve is reporting the container bit depth as opposed to what't inside it. 12bit data in a 16bit container.
"Apple ProRes 4444 XQ: Like standard Apple ProRes 4444, this codec supports up to 12 bits per image channel and up to 16 bits for the alpha channel."
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I attach the still of davinci
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ARRIRAW is encoded (but not captured) in 12-bit log, yes.
Just had a look into Resolve, and as I thought, it is showing 16 bit for 4444XQ as that is what it can 'hold'; 12 bit image data + alpha, which is not used in our cameras.
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Just had a look into Resolve, and as I thought, it is showing 16 bit for 4444XQ as that is what it can 'hold'; 12 bit image data + alpha, which is not used in our cameras.
Best,