I'm unsure which is the correct color profile to choose when outputting hdmi from a macbookpro into the IMS3000 and an NEC3240S-A. Colors on the projector are calibrated regularly by a cinema tech with a proper color meter. I understand this is more of a mac / color correction suite setup question than a dci question, but I hoped some people here might be more familiar with the proper signal flow when it comes to digital cinema hardware, where most of the info I can find online is for reference monitors.
I'm not having any major color space issues, for example where everything looks all green/purple, etc, I'm already in the right range. I'm just trying to understand which color profile on the MacOS display output will get me the closest match to DCP playback. I assume the mac's "SMPTE RP 431-2-2007 DCI (P3)" preset would be the correct choice, but there are many options with subtle differences in black levels / gamma / contrast.
Or am I actually on the wrong path, and should be setting the color profile depending on the file type? With all of this, assume grading was done in a professional environment on a calibrated monitor, etc and I am showing something like a 4K ProRes export that will eventually be converted to DCP for distribution.
thanks from a confused projectionist,
I'm not having any major color space issues, for example where everything looks all green/purple, etc, I'm already in the right range. I'm just trying to understand which color profile on the MacOS display output will get me the closest match to DCP playback. I assume the mac's "SMPTE RP 431-2-2007 DCI (P3)" preset would be the correct choice, but there are many options with subtle differences in black levels / gamma / contrast.
Or am I actually on the wrong path, and should be setting the color profile depending on the file type? With all of this, assume grading was done in a professional environment on a calibrated monitor, etc and I am showing something like a 4K ProRes export that will eventually be converted to DCP for distribution.
thanks from a confused projectionist,
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