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November 22, 2023
Question

color settings in between Premiere Pro and Photoshop

  • November 22, 2023
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Since the photoshop 2024 allows to generate images it became very useful to toggle between Premiere pro and photoshop in my production process. But, from the still frame i export from premiere pro and then import in photoshop ... and then reimport in premeire pro, there seems to have a slight change in the color settings so there is always a difference between the original video file and the photoshop layer i 'm adding on top (density, contrast, etc.). Is there any way to make it a perfect match ?

 

PS i could always color correct with lumetri (images #3) but would be easier to skip this step. 

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R Neil Haugen
Legend
December 7, 2023

Are you working with stills or video?

 

Next, are you working in SDR/Rec.709, or HDR, maybe HLG?

 

With those answered, we can move to the next set of questions ... 😉

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Community Manager
December 7, 2023

Hi @FerdyLucci,

I got your message. I apologize that the that the community was unable to solve your issue. Please contact assisted support for continued assistance with this issue. To contact Adobe Customer Service, do the following: 

 

  1. Make sure to sign into your Adobe account. Allow popups and cookies on your browser. You may not be able to see the chat window if using a VPN. 
  2. Click here: https://helpx.adobe.com/contact.html?rghtup=autoOpen. This will automatically open the chat window. 
  3. Type "Agent" in the chat box to be connected to a live agent. 
  4. When you get an agent, ask to be connected to the video queue. These are agents that are specially trained to handle issues related to digital video and audio.

 

I hope they can help you. Let us know what they say so that the community can stay informed and help others having trouble with the same situation.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio
Known Participant
January 9, 2024

the solution was pretty simple finally. Export in PNG or TIFF, nothing else.