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When I press file > export > export as video/media, the videos that are created are sort of desaturated? The image is an example. The top-right corner is the mp4, the top-left corner is the mov, and the part at the bottom is adobe animate. I used H.264 with a preset of High Quality 1080p HD for my mp4 and Quicktime with a preset of Apple ProRes 422 HQ for my mov. Is it a problem with the presets, and is there a way to fix this? I'm on a Mac, and I hope that isn't why it's breaking.
 
You need to change different players to view the true color of the video. Generally, there is no problem after correct settings and export, but different players will cause color deviation. In addition, the larger mov format files will also have deviations, but they will be normal after compression and transcoding.
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experiment with different settings.
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I'll see what results I get.
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You need to change different players to view the true color of the video. Generally, there is no problem after correct settings and export, but different players will cause color deviation. In addition, the larger mov format files will also have deviations, but they will be normal after compression and transcoding.
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Yeah, I saw this reply on other posts similar to mine. When I post it to youtube the colour deviation is still there, which is annoying. Do you think its a file problem, or is youtube just a player that has deviation (unfourtunately)?
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I encountered the color difference problem in Windows system, and it took a long time to find that it was the problem of the player. If you are not sure and cannot solve it, try to export the jpg/png sequence and output it in the editing software. There is no problem.
In addition, I noticed that although I don’t know how to operate in Mac, the default Default (Animate) should be used for the export preset. If you choose other presets, you should make sure you understand the difference between different presets, otherwise use the default
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Using VLC does work! Youtube still desaturating, is there a fix?
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I'll try to find one externally from this conversation as it's about YT, not Animate CC.
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