235 mp4
235 mp4

If you are planning significant color grading, recording in Full Range (0-255) is often recommended because it uses the entire 8-bit range for more detail in the midtones.

When you export a video as an MP4, the software often converts your 0-255 workspace into this 16-235 range. If this conversion isn't handled correctly—or if your monitor and player disagree on which range is being used—you'll see "washed out" blacks (blacks appearing grey) or "crushed" whites. Key Considerations for Creators

If you need to deliver a file directly from a camera without editing, 16-235 is often the safer "necessary" choice to ensure it looks correct on all displays immediately.

In the digital world, an 8-bit signal provides 256 possible values (0 to 255).

Some professionals prefer 16-235 for high-contrast scenes to preserve details in the extreme shadows and highlights that might otherwise be lost if pushed to the absolute 0 or 255 limits. Common Issues: The "Gamma Shift"