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In the export settings in media encoder, there is a section that I would like more info on. There is a min lumiance of monitor, max lumance of monitor, also average, and max luminace of project. Well I looked at multiple websites of my QLED TV, (which I use for HDR color grading) and all websites gives multiple answers. There is a peak luminance at a 5% window, 10% window, 25% window, 50 % window, and 100% window. Whick one of these do I choose? And is project lumiance, is that based off the waveform in Lumetri Color?
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This is related to a feature in Premiere Pro that has been introduced in AME/PPro 14.0: HDR10 export with correct metadata for MP4 (H264, HEVC).
The 'MasteringDisplay Color Volume' section is primarily to embed HDR10 metadata in the exported file. This is enabled only when the destination is HLG/PQ in H.264/H.265 and user manually checks 'Include HDR10 metadata'. This is not used while processing the bits in file, but for the consumption of the display where the exported file is played.
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in the future, to find the best place to post your message, use the list here, https://community.adobe.com/
p.s. i don't think the adobe website, and forums in particular, are easy to navigate, so don't spend a lot of time searching that forum list. do your best and we'll move the post if it helps you get responses.
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This is related to a feature in Premiere Pro that has been introduced in AME/PPro 14.0: HDR10 export with correct metadata for MP4 (H264, HEVC).
The 'MasteringDisplay Color Volume' section is primarily to embed HDR10 metadata in the exported file. This is enabled only when the destination is HLG/PQ in H.264/H.265 and user manually checks 'Include HDR10 metadata'. This is not used while processing the bits in file, but for the consumption of the display where the exported file is played.
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I m using HDR10, its a HLG video project. 10bit N-Log. Been plsying with HDR since April. Most of my HDR work goes to YouTube.

