Xrite ColorChecker Passport support?

AVsupport wrote on 9/18/2020, 12:56 AM

With all the more colour grading demands coming along from shooting with different gammas and gamuts,

What's the chance to get colour grading support for https://www.xrite.com/categories/calibration-profiling/colorchecker-passport-video ?

I believe this is already integrated in Davinci Resolve, Premiere, and FinalCut Pro?

Or does anybody know of a workaround through a 3rd party plugin?

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my current Win10/64 system (latest drivers, water cooled) :

Intel Coffee Lake i5 Hexacore (unlocked, but not overclocked) 4.0 GHz on Z370 chipset board,

32GB (4x8GB Corsair Dual Channel DDR4-2133) XMP-3000 RAM,

Intel 600series 512GB M.2 SSD system drive running Win10/64 home automatic driver updates,

Crucial BX500 1TB EDIT 3D NAND SATA 2.5-inch SSD

2x 4TB 7200RPM NAS HGST data drive,

Intel HD630 iGPU - currently disabled in Bios,

nVidia GTX1060 6GB, always on latest [creator] drivers. nVidia HW acceleration enabled.

main screen 4K/50p 1ms scaled @175%, second screen 1920x1080/50p 1ms.

Comments

Marco. wrote on 9/18/2020, 4:32 AM

You could use Graide Color Match.

Steve_Rhoden wrote on 9/18/2020, 5:52 AM

The third party plug for Vegas that i would highly recommend is 3D Lut Creator.

RogerS wrote on 9/18/2020, 6:57 AM

Vegas works with Passport Video. Isolate the RGBCMY chips and after fixing white balance, use the vectorscope to get them into the right positions using color corrector secondary or a better tool like Graide Color Curves.
I've tried automated solutions like in Resolve and it was worse than doing it by hand.