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March 7, 2023
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Update fails - 2020 / 2022 (graphic fails)

  • March 7, 2023
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Hello dear community,

 

I have edited a video in Premiere pro v14.6, but now I want to render it on a better PC (v22), but when I open the project the exposure of the sequences is sometimes very high (on v14.6 not but on v22), does anyone have an idea how I can best solve this?

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R Neil Haugen
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March 7, 2023

The underlying color system was completely rebuilt from the ground up for the 2022 version. Prior, the assumption was Rec.709, and all default behaviors were built around that. That assumption was removed in 22.0 Pr so that it could work either in HDR (HLG or PQ) or SDR (Rec.709).

 

So that removed 'assumption' of Rec.709 presentation of the image is what changed. Now you may need to do some color management such as going to the Interpret Footage dialog and setting color space or log selection. And set the working space for the Sequence in Sequence settings, along with auto-tonemapping on or off.

 

Depending on your choices, they apply mathematical algorithms to transform/convert the media between spaces.NOT a LUT.

 

If you have log media, and set the log space for a clip in the Interpret Footage dialog, then the Auto-Tonemapping sequence control sets whether they normalize the clip with an algorithm to the sequence working space or leave it 'log'. That gray/low saturation image, which you then manually need to normalize.

 

Neil

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