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Hakan Yargıcı
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March 11, 2023
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Image corruption after rendering .mov file

  • March 11, 2023
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Hello, I'm a new Premiere Pro user. After rendering the .mov extension video, the image is distorted as in the image. The white colors explode too much, trashing the quality of the video.

 

My problem only happens with files with .mov extension. There is no problem when converting to .mp4 via iMovie and rendering via Premiere Pro.

 

Since I shoot my shots on iPhone, I transfer them to MacOS in .mov format. How can I solve my problem without using 2nd application for this job?

 

(When I convert .mov to mp4 with Adobe Express, I'd appreciate it if you wouldn't recommend Express, as the quality of the video drops a bit.

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Correct answer Averdahl
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...The white colors explode too much, trashing the quality of the video.


By @Hakan Yargıcı

 

You are seeing the new color management in Premiere Pro and need to learn how to work with HDR footage, such as footage from the iphone.

 

Links:

Solved: FAQ: How to fix saturated/over-exposed HLG/HDR cli... - Adobe Support Community - 12489252

Premiere Pro V22 - Understanding Color Spaces, HDR, and what that might mean to you - YouTube

Understanding Color and HDR in Premiere - Update Jan 2023 - YouTube

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Averdahl
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AverdahlCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
March 11, 2023
quote

...The white colors explode too much, trashing the quality of the video.


By @Hakan Yargıcı

 

You are seeing the new color management in Premiere Pro and need to learn how to work with HDR footage, such as footage from the iphone.

 

Links:

Solved: FAQ: How to fix saturated/over-exposed HLG/HDR cli... - Adobe Support Community - 12489252

Premiere Pro V22 - Understanding Color Spaces, HDR, and what that might mean to you - YouTube

Understanding Color and HDR in Premiere - Update Jan 2023 - YouTube

Hakan Yargıcı
Participant
March 11, 2023

Thanksss