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Alifer
Participant
July 20, 2023
Question

HDR Export in Rush “washed out”

  • July 20, 2023
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I've fixed this on Premiere Pro PC
I believe that Rush is creating timeline based on what's the profile of the first footage. (Same as premiere pro)

However, HDR on iPhone (was using 13) has Rec 2100 profile and it's causing the washed out effect once you exported it. What Rush is doing, it's baking up the Rec2100 to Rec709 then export (your timeline) to Rec709. The problem of baking Rec2100 to Rec709 is it does not have the same color (for Rec2100 is meant for deep color grading) as Rec709 has. That's why, what you see as Rec709 is just as baked Rec2100.

 

Solution 1:

If there's a way where Rec709 (no Rec2100) should be the default timeline of Rush, this washed out effect should be gone on export.

Cons is, your final edit on export will be no longer HDR. 

 

Solution 2:

Please add auto tone map from Premiere Pro for ez fix on this. Or atleast have a color profile for HDR footage would be great.

 

For me, I can sacrifice HDR as long as I get the same colors I shot it from. So please take this as possible solution. Thanks!

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Kevin J. Monahan Jr.
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 25, 2023

Sorry @Alifer,

HDR workflows are currently not supported in Rush. Sorry about that. I recommend a Rec. 709 workflow for the time being. You can turn off HDR shooting on your device. That's what I do. Thanks for the feature requests.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio