Loss of Color Quality When Exporting to MP4 from After Effects or Media Encoder
I am reaching out for assistance regarding a color quality issue I’m facing when exporting videos from After Effects.
I completed my post-production in Adobe After Effects using a PNG sequence for the source visuals. When I rendered the project into a .MOV format, the output maintained the exact same color vibrancy and accuracy as the original PNGs. However, the resulting video is 10 minutes long and around 50 GB, which is impractically large for delivery.
To reduce the file size, I converted the .MOV to .MP4 using Adobe Media Encoder. While this reduced the file to a manageable 1 GB, I noticed a significant loss in color quality — the colors appear dull and less vibrant.
Additionally, I tried exporting directly to MP4 from After Effects, but the same issue occurs — the color fidelity is noticeably degraded compared to the .MOV file.
My key question is:
Is there any way to export or convert to MP4 (either through After Effects or Media Encoder) while preserving the original color quality from the PNG sequence or MOV render?
Any guidance on correct export settings, color management workflow, or codec recommendations to help retain the original color fidelity in MP4 format would be greatly appreciated.
