jsyboy75 wrote Adobe IGNORES the iMac settings and switches the Program monitor window BACK to what it was before I switched the colour profile of the iMac to a new settings. You can see that every other window has changed, for example pink Title slugs are now a different shade of pink but the Program monitor remains unchanged. chrisw44157881 addressed this point in his previous comment: Re: Premiere Pro CC color / gamma shift on export - is a Premiere not Quicktime problem This behaviour is to be expected, as the colour profile does not affect Premiere's monitor - i.e. what you see in the panel within Premiere when you're editing. As frustrating as it might be due to it being completely counter-intuitive, the rationale behind it actually makes sense, if you think about it. I have tested the video rendered on different laptops and platforms, obtaining very different colours on each screen. I was not able to replicate the colours of the Premiere monitor on VLC, but I'm now sure this depends on the fact that I can't set the Dynamic range gamut due to my very specific setup, but setting up the correct RGB profile on my laptop already got the video much closer to what I was visualising on Premiere. Summary: Your monitor, Premiere, and your computer's video output might all have different settings, hence making the final outcome difficult to interpret. I believe with an iMac this should be easier as the monitor's settings can't be regulated separately (as opposed to my external monitor, which has its own panel to setup RGB values, profiles, etc). I might be incorrect on this last point, as I don't know what Apple's OS allows you to do.
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