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October 8, 2024
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Problème d'export : couleurs fades

  • October 8, 2024
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Bonjour, lorsque que j’exporte mon projet, les couleurs de la vidéo ne sont pas les mêmes et ressortent plus fades que sur le projet initial. Je n’ai appliqué aucune colorimétrie ni lut sur mon projet. Comment pourrais-je corriger ce problème ?

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R Neil Haugen
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October 8, 2024

You're probably on a Mac, right? And looking at the video in QuickTime Player? Ah well, if so, thank Apple for the weird difference.

 

Re-import the clip back into Premiere, and if it looks the same in Premiere as that sequence, it's a display color management issue.

 

If you're on a Mac ... but only on Macs without Reference modes! ...then Apple applies a very non-standard display transform for Rec.709/SDR video playback in players that allow Apple to control color.

 

But players like VLC and Potplayer, and browsers like Firefox, control CM themselves, and will look very similar to the image in Premiere.

 

ALL other systems ... Macs with Reference modes, set to HDTV; all broadcast compliant setups, all TVs, all PCs, all Android devices, will see an image far closer to the Premiere one than the QuickTime player one.

 

So yea, it's a total mess, thank you Apple.

 

And you can set viewer gamma in Premiere to 1.96/Quicktime, and it will be similar inside Premiere and in QuickTime player on your rig. BUT ... on my highly calibrated/profiled PC, it will then be too dark.

 

Yea ... it's a mess out there. But first, please!!!!!!!!!!! .... understand the following:

 

No one ever, EVER!!! sees what the colorist saw on their monitors while grading a show or movie. No matter whether broadcast, streaming, or theatrical release. Period.

 

Every screen is different, even among "identical" models, and every viewing situation is different. Pro colorists grade on highly specced systems not so that we 'see' what they saw, but so that their product, when viewed on any other screen anywhere, looks like other professionally produced media on that screen.

 

 

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Ann Bens
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October 8, 2024