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Edit: This feature is now shipping in Premiere Pro v24. Thanks to everyone who provided feedback while it was in beta!
A common question from Premiere Pro customers on macOS is why exported videos look desaturated and washed out when opened in other applications, like QuickTime Player, Safari and other applications on macOS.
The reason for this is a difference between how Premiere Pro displays video and how macOS displays video. Premiere Pro uses television broadcast standards, while macOS uses a less common standard. An excellent description of this issue is available on Todd Dominey’s website: https://www.todddominey.com/2021/01/24/why-are-videos-washed-out-on-the-mac-exploring-quicktime-gamm...
Premiere Pro Beta v24 offers a simple solution to this issue: providing an option for you to choose how video is displayed in Premiere Pro.
The Settings tab of the Lumetri Color panel now has a Viewer Gamma option, enabling you to choose either the broadcast standard 2.4 gamma or the macOS 1.96 gamma. (The option is also available in Project Settings, Team Projects Settings, Production Settings, and the Color section of Media Encoder Preferences.)
For native Rec.709 video, this feature will work anywhere in the application where the video is displayed, like the Source Monitor and the Program Monitor. For video that is color managed (for example, log video where the color space is auto detected and then tone mapped into Rec.709), Viewer Gamma will affect how the video is displayed only in the Program Monitor.
We would love to get your feedback on this feature!
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Is there any chance of getting and SRGB tone curve option? I feel like 1.96 is too bright, and the 2.2 option looks correct but crushes blacks too much compared to what I see on mobile devices. Would keeping the gamma as SRGB avoid the black crush?
In the DCM help guide it states - * Shadow details are lost because sRGB encoding in the shadows don’t have the fine granularity of the Rec. 709 shadows. In an 8-bit signal, the 20 lowest Rec. 709 codes are crunched into the 7 lowest sRGB codes. For 10 bit, the 78 lowest Rec. 709 code values are crushed into the 28 lowest sRGB values.
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What is your monitor calibrated to?
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Its a macbook pro m1 max. Using the default icc. It doesnt work well with calibration since they added the display reference modes, which also seem to complicate things and work on top of colour management. I have tried to calibrate to 2.2 with the new Calibrite HL but not sure if i trust the results, or even what setting i should use.
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I just downloaded V24 and there is no settings tab on my machine. I currently do not have this feature and I chatted with adobe support for over an hour trying to figure it out. The conclusion was "wait for some time"
Not sure what the issue is. I'm running a 2017 Imac Pro
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Andrew,
I suspect you're seeing (not seeing) this:
In the Beta forum, it is helpful to know what build you are in. They change almost daily.
Stan
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Could you add the ability to bind the gamma viewer options to hotkeys, or turn color management on/off via a hotkey? I would love the ability to quickly swap between gamma 2.4 and gamma 2.2 viewer settings to give me an idea how my project will look on different displays.
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Furthering to this, could be get the same feature for secondary monitor previews?
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Hi @GundamVanguard ,
The feature should be working for external monitor attached to MacBook.
Please share the system details and ICC profile being used for external monitor if the feature is not working for you.
Thanks,
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My monitors run a generic gamma 2.2 lut with 709 primaries, and the actual calibration is handled by hardware. When I enable color management it shifts to 2.4, I select 2.2 as the preview gamma, and it corrects to 2.2, but my secondary display remains 2.4 shifted.
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Heyy adobe team, i only downloaded the beta version because of this Feature. First ist seemed to work but now suddenly nothing changes when I toggle between the three options web, broadcast, quicktime. Before i was able to see immediat differences but now? I dont know where the problem is. Is it a bug maybe???
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Hi @gianniw27226249 ,
Please make sure Display Color Management (DCM) is enabled.
DCM is required for this feature to work.
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The problem is that I found out it only works when Color Management is disabled???
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When I disable DCM i can toggle between web, quicktime, broadcast and I see the changes in the shadows and so on. But the moment I turn on DCM i got the same problem as a mentioned in my question, that while toggeling nothing changes 😕 Is that a bug or something?
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This sounds like a bug.
Please share information regarding the system, icc profile being used for display. Is the issue coming with builtin display or external monitors?
If possible, please share a sample media and screen recording of what you are seeing with the application.
Thanks,
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I will later share screenshots, It happens with every display but interedtingly not with every video for example if I try this with the original HLG Footage in a Rec709 sequence and turn on DCM the problem occurs, nothing changes in the monitor (but after the export the change is suddenly visible btw), when I turn off dcm I can see the change while toggeling in the Programm monitor, when I tske the same video but like not the original but the Exported version it suddenly shows changes with dcm turned on but not when turned off, it drives me crazy because it soooooo unpredictable sometimed it only works with dcm turned on, sometimes it only works with dcm turned off, but no matter if it works in the programm monitor it always works with the export, its toally confusing I dont inow hot to handle it. How should I color correct the shadow areas when I only see the finished look after export, thst probably not the point of the feature is it? But when si turn off dcm I can use the gamma viewer but the colors are off obviously because I turned off dcm.
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Any solution????
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i am actually surprised you guys finally adressed this
all this time i was like....... isnt it like millions of people editing on macbooks everyday that get this issue ?
seemed like such a simple fix
and there was no way i was gonna add this stupid QT compensation LUT for one more year
but thanks you for the fix:) editing on premiere will be a little less painful
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Thank you!
Just a question, if I edit on a Mac and the primary audience is Youtube, should I use 1.96 gamma, 2.2 or 2.4 ?
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Primary audience is YouTube: 2.2
Primary audience is Broadcast: 2.4
Primary audience is QuickTime Player: 1.96