
How long has it been there?!! And what's even more surprising, it doesn't work a all (at least, it doesn't switch my Samsung into HDR mode, and the color space/gamma don't look like 2020/2084 either). TIAĮxport switches.PNG (17.67 KiB) Viewed 11629 times The latter is easy enough and not a problem at all to use sometimes when creating our final HDR10 "masterpiece" (it can even comprise an icing on the cake for us ) - but we would appreciate a quick and simple way of checking how a given grade - applied to even a single, short scene - will finally look like outside of Resolve, played back with a capable software player or streamed with Chromecast.

Is there an important reason preventing you from making life easier for quite a large part of us Resolve users who have been grading for the now so widespread and popular, "poor man's HDR" format - the HDR10? The vast majority of HDR film makers just cannot afford full-blown Dolby Vision hardware or license, but any Resolve user can take advantage of the ability of almost any modern UHD TV to display PQ (let's put HLG aside for now) material by including a couple of extra switches in their HEVC media - why not make it possible in the Export page of Resolve, at least for H.265 MAIN10-profile encoding? You know - like flagging the output file header with some x265 parameters like colorprim, colormatrix or master-display, which would enable exporting clips ready to be played in HDR10 on our TV sets without the need to additionally process them with the appropriate ffmpeg command?
