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Inspiring
May 15, 2025
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Video sbiadito in fase di editing

  • May 15, 2025
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Buongiorno,

ho importato un video che ho fatto con il mio Samsung Galaxy S24. Inserito il video nella sequenza, questo mi risulta con colori sbiaditi. Anche se inserisco degli oggetti su livelli sovrastanti, anche questi oggetti ereditano la caraztteristica di avere il colore sbiadito. Il semplice inserimento di un cerchio a cui volevo dare il colore di un rosso acceso, nel monitor il rosso risulta essere un marroncino sbiadito.

Vado poi ad eseguire il rendering, ei colori risultano poi essere eccessivamente sovrasaturati.
Sapete indicarmi il motivo di questa diversità di colori?
Grazie

 

Correct answer R Neil Haugen

You need to learn about color management. 

 

Your phone is set to shoot in probably HLG, a form of HDR ... "high dynamic range" ... which means it has a wider distance from black to white, in tonal terms, then "regular" video, SDR, or Rec.709.

 

And also probably a larger color space than the sRGB of Rec.709 standard video.

 

Then, you're putting it in a Rec.709/SDR timeline color space. So it doesn't work.

 

Try going into the Lumetri panel Setttings tab ... the tab named Settings.

 

Set Display color management, auto detect log, and auto tonemapping on, make sure your sequence is Rec.709, and you will probably be fine.

5 replies

GiuGarAuthor
Inspiring
May 15, 2025

Grazie, ha funzionato. Lo "Spazio colore di output" era inizialmente impostato su "Rec. 2100 PQ". Selezionato "Rec. 709", il colore del video è tornato fedele all'originale.

Community Manager
May 15, 2025

HI @GiuGar
Welcome to the forums, and thanks for your message. Did Neil's suggestion work? If you are new to Premiere, please feel free to learn more about our color management here. If that doesn't work and you are still experiencing issues, please let us know.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
May 15, 2025

Please do! And ask about any questions you may have.

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
GiuGarAuthor
Inspiring
May 15, 2025

Grazie, provero e farò sapere l'esito.

R Neil Haugen
R Neil HaugenCorrect answer
Legend
May 15, 2025

You need to learn about color management. 

 

Your phone is set to shoot in probably HLG, a form of HDR ... "high dynamic range" ... which means it has a wider distance from black to white, in tonal terms, then "regular" video, SDR, or Rec.709.

 

And also probably a larger color space than the sRGB of Rec.709 standard video.

 

Then, you're putting it in a Rec.709/SDR timeline color space. So it doesn't work.

 

Try going into the Lumetri panel Setttings tab ... the tab named Settings.

 

Set Display color management, auto detect log, and auto tonemapping on, make sure your sequence is Rec.709, and you will probably be fine.

Everyone's mileage always varies ...