Blender 5.0 finally supports HDR video export! (Full workflow)
Blender 5.0 is here, and it finally supports HDR video export natively! This allows us to render colors that are literally brighter than white UI colors on modern OLED displays. In this tutorial, I'll take you through the full workflow to export proper HDR video from Blender, as well a simple trick/workaround to make sure your HDR videos don't look too dark on SDR screens. I also share some of my other experiences with making HDR content for many years!
If you want to support me on patreon, check out the seven segment display project file: https://www.patreon.com/posts/110075979 (Updated for Blender 5.0)
My older EXR workflow that I mentioned: https://youtu.be/-UjJqwwMJc8
My previous video about HDR: https://youtu.be/9gLuGBYnjsg
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00:00 Demonstrating HDR video on OLED
01:53 Visualization of brightness levels: SDR vs HDR
02:38 What we'll be doing in this tutorial
03:36 The importance of EXR rendering
06:03 Importing an image sequence to our timeline
08:10 HDR video export settings in Blender 5.0
11:59 Workaround to fix underexposed SDR downconversion
14:45 Workflow summary + additional HDR tips & thoughts
16:51 Thanks for watcthing!
Polyfjord
My name is Asbjørn, I'm a digital artist from Norway. My pipeline currently consist primarily of Blender, DaVinci Resolve and Soundly, and I enjoy exploring workflows that use open source, free and/or freemium software. Since the summer of 2021 I've been...