Okay, thank you, but the problem I'm talking about is not that the film looks different on different screens, its about the film looking different in the Premiere Preview than rendert out on the same screen! And interesting as well, is that if I put the rendert out film (with the messed up saturation,blacks..) back in Premiere (new project) the the grade looks completely normal again in the preview. This problem happens with any of my projects, sometimes I have to export very often and I have to try to blindly adjust the saturation, blacks.. in the hope that they look like in the preview when exported. Also I have looked at the "messed up" film on youtube and the grade looks as messed up as in quicktime after exporting. Still I appreciate it so much that you're helping me because I've tried everything to fix this issue but haven't found any useable solution yet .. 2018-01-03 18:28 GMT+01:00 Jim_Simon <forums_noreply@adobe.com>: Dynamic Link Problem created by Jim_Simon <https://forums.adobe.com/people/Jim_Simon> in Premiere Pro CC - View the full discussion <https://forums.adobe.com/message/10077405#10077405>
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