- Редактирование HDR-видео с iPhone в Final Cut Pro
- Edit HDR video recorded on an iPhone 12
- Clips
- iMovie for iOS
- iMovie for macOS
- Final Cut Pro
- Use hardware acceleration to export HEVC 10-bit Dolby Vision HDR
- Share an HDR Final Cut Pro project to YouTube
- 4K HDR Video Recorder 4+
- Yong Chen
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- Описание
- Edit HDR video recorded on an iPhone 12
- Clips
- iMovie for iOS
- iMovie for macOS
- Final Cut Pro
- Use hardware acceleration to export HEVC 10-bit Dolby Vision HDR
- Share an HDR Final Cut Pro project to YouTube
- Final Cut Pro 4+
- Apple
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- Описание
Редактирование HDR-видео с iPhone в Final Cut Pro
Основная проблема у людей заключается в том, что они снимают видео с iPhone, настроенным на HDR (сознательно или нет), затем они импортируют клипы в Final Cut Pro и обнаруживают, что, хотя они хорошо выглядят в браузере, на временной шкале они выглядят резко передержан. Поэтому они выполняют быстрый поиск в Google или YouTube, и им рекомендуется использовать функцию переопределения цветового пространства, чтобы решить эту проблему. К сожалению, это плохой совет. В этом видео я объясняю, что на самом деле делает эта функция, почему она заставляет видео так хорошо выглядеть на iPhone и других устройствах iOS, почему оно так плохо выглядит в Final Cut Pro и как правильно решить эту проблему, используя два разных метода (ни то, ни другое. из которых использует переопределение цветового пространства) в Final Cut Pro.
HDR — сложный объект, и, упростив съемку в HDR на iPhone, Apple сделала его мейнстримом. Первое, что нужно знать, это то, что после включения HDR на iPhone 12 вы снимаете в профиле HLG, но также сохраняете метаданные DolbyVision с видеоклипами. Многие считают, что, поскольку это DolbyVision, он должен быть в профиле PQ, но на самом деле это HLG.
При работе с любым HDR-материалом — HLG или PQ — ваш первый вопрос, на который нужно ответить, должен быть: что я предлагаю? Если вы выполняете доставку в формате HDR, ваш рабочий процесс будет отличаться от процесса доставки в SDR — стандартном динамическом диапазоне или Rec. 709. Хотя все больше и больше платформ распространения поддерживают HDR, я подозреваю, что для большинства людей, работающих с материалами iPhone HDR в Final Cut Pro, они по-прежнему должны доставлять файлы в SDR. Посмотрите видео и поделитесь с нами своим мнением.
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Edit HDR video recorded on an iPhone 12
Learn about which Apple apps you can use to edit and share Dolby Vision High Dynamic Range (HDR) videos recorded with iPhone 12 models.
iPhone 12 models record video in Dolby Vision HDR. You can check to make sure your iPhone 12 is set to record HDR video in Settings > Camera > Record Video.
Clips
Use Clips to create a new video project, then record or import an HDR video clip recorded with iPhone 12. Add titles, filters, graphics and music, edit your project, then share your video.
iMovie for iOS
Create a movie project in iMovie on iPhone, edit your movie, then share your movie. When sharing your movie, tap Options, then turn the HDR switch on to export your movie in HDR. To share a Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) version of your movie for use on SDR displays, turn the HDR switch off.
iMovie for macOS
In iMovie for macOS 10.2 or later, you can import HDR video into an iMovie project. For HDR video imported in an earlier version of iMovie, you’ll need to reimport it so it displays properly. You can share from iMovie in SDR.
To share an iMovie for macOS project in HDR, you’ll need to install Final Cut Pro or the Final Cut Pro trial on your Mac. In iMovie, choose Edit > Send Movie to Final Cut Pro. You can then follow the steps in the Final Cut Pro section below.
Final Cut Pro
- Create a new Final Cut Pro library and set the color processing for the library to Wide Gamut HDR.
- Import HDR video recorded with iPhone 12. You can import HDR video directly from your iPhone or the Photos app.
- Create a new project and set the color space for your project to Wide Gamut HDR — Rec. 2020 HLG.
- Edit your project.
- For the highest quality, export an HLG master file or Share to Apple devices with the video codec set to HEVC 10-bit.
Use hardware acceleration to export HEVC 10-bit Dolby Vision HDR
You can use hardware acceleration* to enable fast encoding of HEVC 10-bit Dolby Vision HDR video using Compressor and Final Cut Pro with macOS Big Sur.
- In the Settings pane in Compressor (press Shift-Command-1 if it’s hidden), select the Apple Devices 4K (HEVC 10-bit, HLG, Dolby Vision 8.4) setting.
- Choose Duplicate from the Action pop-up menu at the bottom of the pane.
- Open the inspector, select the Video tab, then set these options:
- Click the “Encoder type” pop-up menu and choose “Faster (standard quality).”
- Select the “Include Dolby Vision 8.4 metadata” checkbox to have Compressor include Dolby Vision 8.4 metadata in the output file.
- Select the General tab in the inspector, then type a new name into the Name field such as “Accelerated Apple Devices 4K (HEVC 10-bit, HLG, Dolby Vision 8.4).”
- In Final Cut Pro, choose Preferences > Destinations.
- Double-click Compressor Settings, then under Custom select the Accelerated Apple Devices 4K preset you created in Compressor.
- When you’re ready to share your HDR project, select it in the browser, choose File > Share, then choose the Accelerated Apple Devices 4K preset.
* Hardware acceleration is available only if your hardware supports it.
Share an HDR Final Cut Pro project to YouTube
If you want to upload an HDR version of your project to YouTube, export an HLG master file or Share to Apple devices, then upload the video file to YouTube with a web browser like Safari.
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4K HDR Video Recorder 4+
Yong Chen
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This app maximizes iOS device’s video capturing capabilities, supports many unique functions that no other app can provide. Including switching between multiple cameras and microphones, capturing maximum 4032×3024 resolution and P3_D65 or BT2020 wide color space video, capturing video with binned format to get better video quality in low light environment, setting video and audio codec, resolution, frame rate, bitrate, video stabilization mode directly from main interface with just one or two tap, pausing and resuming recording, saving captured video in 10-bit Dolby Vision, HLG or HDR10 high dynamic range formats. The captured videos can be saved in Photo Library or app’s document directory based on user’s preference. User can also browse, play, share or delete the recorded videos directly in the app.
Adjustable parameters on main interface:
• Camera: Wide / Ultra Wide / Telephoto / Dual / Dual Wide / Triple / Front
• Microphone: Front / Back / Top / Bottom / External
• Capture Mode & HDR Format: Standard / Low Light / HDR10 / Dolby Vision (HLG)
• Video Stabilization Mode: Off / Standard / Cinematic / Extended Cinematic
• Resolution: 720p, 1080p, … , 3840×2160, 4032×2268, 4032×3024
• Frame Rate: 24/25/30/48/50/60/120/240
• Bitrate (5 options): Ultra Low / low / Standard / High / Ultra High
• Video Codec: H.264 / HEVC
• Audio Codec: AAC / LPCM
• Torch Mode: Auto / On / Off
• Storage available/Maximum record duration
Camera control:
• Pause and resume video recording
• Start and stop video recording with volume buttons
• Start and stop video recording with Bluetooth remot controller
• 6x/12x/24x digital zoom
• Continuous autofocus video
• Focus and exposure control
• Long press to lock AE, AF, and White Balance
• Video geotagging
Settings:
• Resolution, Frame Rate, Bitrate
• Video & Audio codec, Video Range & Color Gamut
• Video Stabilization
Video file management:
• Save captured video in Photo Library or app’s document directory
• Browse, play, share, add to favorite, delete video and view video’s format info in the app
• Copy videos to computer by iTunes File Sharing
• Compress video to compatible resolution, and save to camera roll
Devices that support Dolby Vision Format Video Capturing:
• iPhone 12, iPhone 13
Devices that support capturing HEVC codec, P3 color space, HLG and HDR10 format’s video:
• iPhone 7/7 Plus, iPhone 8/8 Plus, iPhone X, iPhone Xs, iPhone 11
• iPad Pro 9.7”/10.5”/12.9” (2nd generation)
Maximum capturing resolution of diffrent devices:
— iPhone 8/8 Plus, iPhone X, iPhone Xs, iPhone 11, iPhone 12, iPhone 13
• 4032×3024 @30 fps (4:3)
• 4032×2268 @30 fps (16:9)
• 3840×2160 @60 fps (16:9)
— iPhone 7/7 Plus/6s/6s Plus/SE,iPad Pro 9.7″
• 4032×3024 @30 fps (4:3)
• 4032×2268 @30 fps (16:9)
• 3840×2160 @30 fps (16:9)
— iPhone 6/6 Plus,iPad Pro 12.9”/Air 2/Mini 4
• 3264×2448 @30 fps (4:3)
• 3264×1836 @30 fps (16:9)
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Edit HDR video recorded on an iPhone 12
Learn about which Apple apps you can use to edit and share Dolby Vision High Dynamic Range (HDR) videos recorded with iPhone 12 models.
iPhone 12 models record video in Dolby Vision HDR. You can check to make sure your iPhone 12 is set to record HDR video in Settings > Camera > Record Video.
Clips
Use Clips to create a new video project, then record or import an HDR video clip recorded with iPhone 12. Add titles, filters, graphics and music, edit your project, then share your video.
iMovie for iOS
Create a movie project in iMovie on iPhone, edit your movie, then share your movie. When sharing your movie, tap Options, then turn the HDR switch on to export your movie in HDR. To share a Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) version of your movie for use on SDR displays, turn the HDR switch off.
iMovie for macOS
In iMovie for macOS 10.2 or later, you can import HDR video into an iMovie project. For HDR video imported in an earlier version of iMovie, you’ll need to reimport it so it displays properly. You can share from iMovie in SDR.
To share an iMovie for macOS project in HDR, you’ll need to install Final Cut Pro or the Final Cut Pro trial on your Mac. In iMovie, choose Edit > Send Movie to Final Cut Pro. You can then follow the steps in the Final Cut Pro section below.
Final Cut Pro
- Create a new Final Cut Pro library and set the color processing for the library to Wide Gamut HDR.
- Import HDR video recorded with iPhone 12. You can import HDR video directly from your iPhone or the Photos app.
- Create a new project and set the color space for your project to Wide Gamut HDR — Rec. 2020 HLG.
- Edit your project.
- For the highest quality, export an HLG master file or Share to Apple devices with the video codec set to HEVC 10-bit.
Use hardware acceleration to export HEVC 10-bit Dolby Vision HDR
You can use hardware acceleration* to enable fast encoding of HEVC 10-bit Dolby Vision HDR video using Compressor and Final Cut Pro with macOS Big Sur.
- In the Settings pane in Compressor (press Shift-Command-1 if it’s hidden), select the Apple Devices 4K (HEVC 10-bit, HLG, Dolby Vision 8.4) setting.
- Choose Duplicate from the Action pop-up menu at the bottom of the pane.
- Open the inspector, select the Video tab, then set these options:
- Click the “Encoder type” pop-up menu and choose “Faster (standard quality).”
- Select the “Include Dolby Vision 8.4 metadata” checkbox to have Compressor include Dolby Vision 8.4 metadata in the output file.
- Select the General tab in the inspector, then type a new name into the Name field such as “Accelerated Apple Devices 4K (HEVC 10-bit, HLG, Dolby Vision 8.4).”
- In Final Cut Pro, choose Preferences > Destinations.
- Double-click Compressor Settings, then under Custom select the Accelerated Apple Devices 4K preset you created in Compressor.
- When you’re ready to share your HDR project, select it in the browser, choose File > Share, then choose the Accelerated Apple Devices 4K preset.
* Hardware acceleration is available only if your hardware supports it.
Share an HDR Final Cut Pro project to YouTube
If you want to upload an HDR version of your project to YouTube, export an HLG master file or Share to Apple devices, then upload the video file to YouTube with a web browser like Safari.
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Final Cut Pro 4+
Apple
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Redesigned from the ground up, Final Cut Pro combines revolutionary video editing with powerful media organization and incredible performance to let you create at the speed of thought.
Revolutionary Video Editing
• The Magnetic Timeline uses advanced metadata and Clip Connections for faster, easier editing
• Enhanced Timeline Index lets you drag and drop audio roles to rearrange the layout of your timeline
• Powerful drag-and-drop Object Tracker automatically matches titles and effects to the movement of faces or objects
• Change focus points or the depth effect effect for video shot in Cinematic mode on iPhone 13 (requires macOS Monterey)
• Edit multicamera projects with automatic syncing and support for up to 64 camera angles
• Automatically transform projects for square or vertical delivery with Smart Conform
• Import and edit 360° equirectangular video in a wide range of formats and frame sizes
• Create, edit, and deliver closed captions from within Final Cut Pro
• Extend the capabilities of Final Cut Pro with third-party workflow extensions
Powerful Media Organization
• Organize your work within libraries for efficient media management and collaboration
• Create proxy copies of your media for portability and performance
• Create and apply custom keywords or favorites on the fly as you select clip ranges
• Smart Collections dynamically organize content for you to quickly find any shot in a few clicks
Incredible Performance
• Improved speed and efficiency on Mac computers with Apple silicon
• Workstation-class performance with optimizations for the M1 Pro and M1 Max chips on the new MacBook Pro
• Harness the power of the Mac Pro and Afterburner for realtime 8K editing
• Work with a broad range of formats including ProRes, RED, XAVC, AVCHD, Avid DNxHR®, Avid DNxHD®, H.264, HEVC, and more
Compelling, Customizable Effects
• Beautifully animated, easily customizable 2D and 3D titles
• Change the look of titles, transitions, and effects using intuitive controls
• Choose from an ecosystem of third-party FxPlug plug-ins with custom interfaces
Integrated Audio Editing
• Assign roles — including dialogue, music, effects, and custom choices — during import to easily track and organize your project
• Expand and edit multichannel audio files directly in the timeline
• Sync video with separate audio in a single step with instant audio waveform matching
Intuitive Color Grading
• Import, edit, and deliver video in standard color spaces, or in Rec. 2020 and HLG color spaces
• Powerful color wheels and curves for precise adjustments with keying and masks
• Accurately view HDR on the new MacBook Pro and Pro Display XDR
One-Step, Optimized Output
• Incredibly fast export for playback on Apple devices and upload to websites such as Vimeo and YouTube
• Export audio stems and multiple versions of a finished video using roles metadata
• Import and export XML for third-party workflows like color grading and sound mixing
System Requirements: macOS 11.5.1 or later, 4GB of RAM (8GB recommended for 4K editing, 3D titles, and 360° video editing), Metal-capable graphics card, 1GB of VRAM recommended for 4K editing, 3D titles, and 360° video editing, 3.8GB of available disk space.
Some features require Internet access; fees may apply. Blu-ray recorder required for burning Blu-ray discs.
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