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December 24, 2023
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Premiere rush lightens HDR video during export

  • December 24, 2023
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Hi,

 

I migrated from Iphone SE2 to Iphone 15 and started shooting HDR video.

And every time I'm exporting video with Premiere Rush it significantly lightening it. 

 

I found a post how to handle the problem on Premiere Pro 

https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/faq-premiere-pro-2022-color-management-for-log-raw-media/td-p/12553050

Not sure what to do with my premiere rush though

 

Can you help me to fix the problem on premiere rush? 

Correct answer Kevin J. Monahan Jr.

Hi @Sergey34439572gpdu,

I read your post. Sounds pretty frustrating. Unfortunately, Rush does not support HDR video. You need to use Premiere Pro for that, unfortunately. I will let the team know about your request, however. Sorry for the problem.

 

Hacks that people are using is:

  • Placing a title with no text over the video on V2. That seems to solve the issue for some.
  • Another one is to use a customized color effect to bring the clip closer to the original.

 

I wish you luck if you attempt these workarounds. Cheers.

 

Thanks.
Kevin

2 replies

Participant
September 26, 2024

This works for me perfectly, not ideal or solving the issue but your video will look as the original.

1) select a text/tile, stretch it out all over the full length of the clip-clips. 
2) make sure you delete the word "title" from the text or delete any words so the text is empty.

3) and that's all.

Kevin J. Monahan Jr.
Community Manager
Kevin J. Monahan Jr.Community ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
January 1, 2024

Hi @Sergey34439572gpdu,

I read your post. Sounds pretty frustrating. Unfortunately, Rush does not support HDR video. You need to use Premiere Pro for that, unfortunately. I will let the team know about your request, however. Sorry for the problem.

 

Hacks that people are using is:

  • Placing a title with no text over the video on V2. That seems to solve the issue for some.
  • Another one is to use a customized color effect to bring the clip closer to the original.

 

I wish you luck if you attempt these workarounds. Cheers.

 

Thanks.
Kevin

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