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November 12, 2023
Question

Overexposure Issue in Adobe Premiere Pro 2022

  • November 12, 2023
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Hey Creators,

 

I hope you can assist me with a pressing issue. I'm currently working on a project using Premiere Pro 2022 on my Windows 11 PC.

 

While importing footage into the Bin Folder, everything looks normal. However, when I add the footage to the Sequence, it becomes excessively overexposed. Oddly, this problem emerged halfway through my video editing process and wasn't present from the start.

 

The urgency lies in the fact that I shot this video today, and the customer specifically wants the same day edit. I've uploaded screenshots of crucial Premiere Pro settings for reference.

 

If anyone has encountered a similar problem or can provide guidance on resolving this issue, I would greatly appreciate your help. Time is of the essence, and I want to deliver a quality edit to my client.

 

 

 

Thanks in advance

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2 replies

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 12, 2023

Post screenshot of media in MediaInfo in treeview.

It looks like it your sequence settings are incorrect.

PAR should be 1.0 and fields set to none.

Audio needs to be 48.000 khz.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
November 12, 2023

This looks like it might be on a Mac, viewed outside of Premiere?

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Participant
November 12, 2023

As i mentioned before. My Orginal Footage is Perfect lighting with perfect exposer. It just get over exposed whenever i try to import in the sequence.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
November 12, 2023

"Perfect" doesn't mean a thing if you don't include the scopes. Computer monitors are  notoriously poorly set for viewing accurate video images. 

 

So ... what color space is the media? And what color settings are you using in Premiere?

Everyone's mileage always varies ...