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August 20, 2024
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strange filter

  • August 20, 2024
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Hello, 

 

when I uplaod my footgae in the project section there is a strange milky filter on my videos that is not on the original video. Nothing comes up on lumetri colour or effects control, its as if thats the orginal video but its not.

 

Please let me know if have any ideas how to fix. Thanks 

 

 

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MyerPj
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 20, 2024

Is there a reason you are not updating. We are at version 24.5 currently.

Participating Frequently
August 20, 2024

I wasnt notified of an update. will update now. Do you have any idea of the answer to my question? or shall i just try the update and see.

Participating Frequently
August 20, 2024

thank you fro your help btw

MyerPj
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 20, 2024

It's at the very top of Lumetri, right next to 'Edit'. Below is from the beta version.

 

 

Participating Frequently
August 20, 2024

 I cant see that on mine though 

Community Expert
August 20, 2024

What Premiere version are you using?

R Neil Haugen
Legend
August 20, 2024

Including a lot more details is necessary for Richard and myself ... and others ... not to spend time writing out the many questions we'd need answered. Give the details first, you get answers faster.

 

So past Richard's queries, what's your computer, monitor, what kind of color management settings have you done or checked in Premiere's now numerous CM options, and ... screengrabs of what say your settings are, what the image looks like, can be useful.

 

Especially when drag/dropped directly into the text reply area so the image shows in the post.

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Participating Frequently
August 20, 2024

I have a mac (mac os ventura 13.1).  My settings are this but even when ive chnaged them it still happens. Camera was iphone 13 mini 

 

This is an exmaple of how the footage changes. (the one below is the orignal) so as you can see the image gets a lot more pale.

 

what other screenshots would you need of my settings? thank you very much

  

 

 

 

 

R Neil Haugen
Legend
August 20, 2024

That's not where you need to go.

 

The entire color management options are on the Color Workspace, Lumetri panel, Settings TAB. The tab named Settings.

 

For your working you should have Display color management and extended dynamic range on, as well as auto detect log AND auto tonemapping. BOTH.

 

I highly recommend staying in SDR/Rec709, as not even most pro colorists have yet delivered a paid HDR gig. It's the Wild Wild West, and who knows what your viewer's screens will do with HDR.

 

So set the sequence workspace to Rec.709, and use a viewing/display gamma of 2.2/web unless you are doing your color corrections in a very dark room, then use the gamma 2.4/broadcast setting.

 

Export using presets that do not include HLG or PQ in the preset name, as then you will have proper Rec.709 media.

 

Check your outputs if needed in VLC or Potplayer, not in QuickTime player, as that uses the weird display transform that Apple only uses on their Macs without reference modes.

 

ALL other screens ... TVs, PCs, Android, and Macs with reference modes, will use a display transform of gamma 2.4 for Rec.709 video.

 

And the garbage about "the web is gamma 2.2" is only about stills images. Rec.709 video, even on the web, is normally gamma 2.4.

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Community Expert
August 20, 2024

Was the video filmed in log format? What camera did you use.