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1262Motion User Guide
Render Color Space: Opens a submenu of color space settings that determine the
appearance of images you see in the canvas. This setting also determines the color
space and appearance of your exported project (the output media file) when “Use
canvas setting” is selected in the Settings pane of the share window. The submenu
contains the following options:
Automatic: Automatically sets the render color space based on the Color Processing
parameter (in the Project Properties Inspector). When you create a wide-gamut HDR
project, HDR Rec. 2020 PQ is set by default.
Rec. 709: Sets your project to use the Rec. 709 color space, the current standard for
HDTV projects, including HD cable, Blu-ray discs, and most streaming video today.
You can also create a project that uses the standard color space with wide-gamut
media—for example, if you have wide-gamut media but need to deliver a standard
project, or if you need to deliver both standard and wide-gamut versions of a project.
Rec. 2020: Choose this legacy setting for projects created previously using the Wide
Gamut - Rec. 2020 color space. If you intend to export an HDR movie, choose one of
the following Wide Gamut HDR options.
HDR Rec. 2020 HLG: Choose this option if you intend to create an HDR project with
the Rec. 2020 color space and HLG transfer function (Rec. 2100 standard), using
formats such as HLG or Advanced HDR. HLG, or Hybrid Log-Gamma, was developed
by the BBC and NHK broadcasting networks and is compatible with older standard-
dynamic-range (SDR) televisions and monitors. Projects created with this color
space option in Motion are compatible with HLG HDR televisions and displays.
HDR Rec. 2020 PQ: Choose this option if you intend to create an HDR project with
the Rec. 2020 color space and PQ transfer function (Rec. 2100 standard), using
formats such as HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, or Advanced HDR.
When you select HDR Rec. 2020 PQ from the Render Color Space submenu (and
have Color selected in the Appearance pane of Motion Preferences), an additional
nits value is displayed in the status bar. This shows the luminance value of the pixel
under the pointer.
Use the Render Color Space options to preview how your project will appear in the
selected format. For example, if you’re working in Rec. 2020 color space and plan to
export to a Rec. 709 format, set Render Color Space to Rec. 709 to view any clipping
that may occur. (This setting is most useful if you’re working on a wide-gamut display.)
See Intro to wide color gamut and HDR in Motion.
Show HDR as Tone Mapped: Use the Show HDR as Tone Mapped setting in the View
menu to show HDR content on an SDR display or an HDR display in a non-reference
configuration. This option is available on systems with macOS Catalina or later. See
View HDR media in the Motion canvas.
Note: Show HDR as Tone Mapped is only available in Wide Gamut HDR projects.
Render Options: Opens a submenu to enable or disable rendering settings that
may impact playback speed. The submenu contains the following options: Lighting
(Option-L), Shadows (Control-Option-S), Reflections (Control-Option-R), Depth of
Field (Control-Option-D), Motion Blur (Option-M), Field Rendering (Option-F), Frame
Blending (Control-Option-B).
Show Overlays: Turns the display of all overlays on and off in the canvas. This
setting must be on to view any other overlay items (rulers, grids, guides, and so on).
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