Artifacts in dark areas?

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Hyeronimous
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Artifacts in dark areas?

Post by Hyeronimous »

Hi!

First of all, thanks for this wonderful software.

I am quite new to making dcps and here is a problem I haven't been able to figure out.

I am making a dcp from an mp4 file of an animated movie. The original file is high quality and looks perfectly fine, but when I make a dcp and watch it on the player some strange things happen.

Every time there is a fade from black, artifacts and colour shifts appear. Sometimes the artifacts are grid-like forming repeating square-ish patterns. This only happens briefly in the darkest colours of the image, during the moments when the image is coming to life from black. After that, colours are perfectly normal.

Also, in some dark areas of regular images, like for instance the hair of a character, a similar thing happens: some colours appear to be shifted in the dark areas an what looks like compression artifacts appear.

I have tried several settings and gamma values with varying degrees of success. Maximizing the bitrate helped quite a bit, but nothing I did really solved the problem.

However, and here comes a strange twist, when I capture screenshots of the same problematic frame from both the mp4 file in Premiere and the dcp in the player, the images captured look darker and perfectly fine in photoshop and even in windows explorer. It takes changing the gamma point with the levels tool in photoshop to about 2.2 to get something similar to what I actually see in the screen of the player. Now I don't know why this happens but the problematic frames are much less problematic in the screenshot, even if they are, supposedly, the same image. ???

Now, does that mean what I am seeing is just what happens in the dark areas that projectors don't reproduce anyway or is this a real problem? Could this be an issue with the adjustments on my player? Any ideas of what is happening?

I attach some images. Even though the problem might seem subtle in the pictures it is quite disturbing when seen in the player. Notice the colour shift in the hair and underneath the star. Can anyone help me to solve the mystery?

Thanks and best regards!
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cherie_rivers
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Re: Artifacts in dark areas?

Post by cherie_rivers »

Hello,
Did you ever find an answer to your question? I am screening student final projects and some of the dcps I am receiving have some artifacts on them and I know if is not my projector. The DCPs are made by the Post Production department at the college.
Thanks for any insight.
StephW999
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Re: Artifacts in dark areas?

Post by StephW999 »

The answer is simple: mp4.
It's normal, it's too poor.
To make a serious DCP you need at least a ProRes 4:4:2. or equivalent: DNxHD/HR (this is the minimum).
Usually DCPs are made from DPX or tiff image sequences. (16bit)
RAY-NUE
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Location: Ratchaburi, Thailand

Re: Artifacts in dark areas?

Post by RAY-NUE »

Hyeronimous wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2019 1:49 am Hi!

First of all, thanks for this wonderful software.

I am quite new to making dcps and here is a problem I haven't been able to figure out.

I am making a dcp from an mp4 file of an animated movie. The original file is high quality and looks perfectly fine, but when I make a dcp and watch it on the player some strange things happen.

Every time there is a fade from black, artifacts and colour shifts appear. Sometimes the artifacts are grid-like forming repeating square-ish patterns. This only happens briefly in the darkest colours of the image, during the moments when the image is coming to life from black. After that, colours are perfectly normal.

Also, in some dark areas of regular images, like for instance the hair of a character, a similar thing happens: some colours appear to be shifted in the dark areas an what looks like compression artifacts appear.

I have tried several settings and gamma values with varying degrees of success. Maximizing the bitrate helped quite a bit, but nothing I did really solved the problem.

However, and here comes a strange twist, when I capture screenshots of the same problematic frame from both the mp4 file in Premiere and the dcp in the player, the images captured look darker and perfectly fine in photoshop and even in windows explorer. It takes changing the gamma point with the levels tool in photoshop to about 2.2 to get something similar to what I actually see in the screen of the player. Now I don't know why this happens but the problematic frames are much less problematic in the screenshot, even if they are, supposedly, the same image. ???

Now, does that mean what I am seeing is just what happens in the dark areas that projectors don't reproduce anyway or is this a real problem? Could this be an issue with the adjustments on my player? Any ideas of what is happening?

I attach some images. Even though the problem might seem subtle in the pictures it is quite disturbing when seen in the player. Notice the colour shift in the hair and underneath the star. Can anyone help me to solve the mystery?

Thanks and best regards!
There won't be this problem. If you color in DaVinci and output it as jpeg2000 .j2c, it will cause the DOM to not have to encode and convert to jpeg2000 again.
RAY-NUE
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Re: Artifacts in dark areas?

Post by RAY-NUE »

StephW999 wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 9:00 pm The answer is simple: mp4.
It's normal, it's too poor.
To make a serious DCP you need at least a ProRes 4:4:2. or equivalent: DNxHD/HR (this is the minimum).
Usually DCPs are made from DPX or tiff image sequences. (16bit)
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