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x7judy
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March 9, 2022
Question

new imported video to a project has a werid filter / over exposed look

  • March 9, 2022
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Its not shot like that and even the preview isnt like that. But when i go to inport the video and on the timeline i get this weird looking filter. Any ideas?

 

This is a regular green screen video shot on the iphone - no color correction - Any ideas?

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R Neil Haugen
Legend
March 9, 2022

Pr2022 has a completely rebuilt color system underlying everything. Prior to this, Pr assumed you were intending to work in Rec.709 unless you specifically told it otherwise. Now ... if your media is HDR, it shows it as HDR.

 

And there's more CM settings around the app, for us to learn how to use, like those on the clip found as noted above. Those in the Sequence settings, and those in Scopes. There are HDR presets for exports also.

 

A LOT has changed. A couple FAQs ... the first on what's changed, how to work within the new system, and what's still broken as of today, March 8th. The second is how to setup for monitoring in HDR if you do want to work in HLG or PQ.

 

Neil

 

FAQ:PremierePro 2022 Color Management for Log/RAW Media



How to Set Monitors for HDR work in Premiere Pro 2022?

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
R Neil Haugen
Legend
March 9, 2022

Not even needing to guess.

 

That was shot in HLG, an HDR format by your phone. And is being displayed by Premiere as HDR. That simple.

 

To get it 'back' to normal Rec.709/SDR, go to the clip/s in the bin, right-click/Modify/Interpret Footage. Set the Override to Rec.709. And make sure the color management settings for your Sequence are also set to Rec.709.

 

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Participant
September 10, 2024

thank you