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ProRes RAW shogun inferno with Eva1

New Here ,
May 09, 2020 May 09, 2020

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Very bad color reproduction, these are the same settings ProRes RAW and ProRes HQ

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Adobe Employee , May 09, 2020 May 09, 2020

Hi kamilm24363887,

As Neil pointed out, working with RAW media files can require exposure adjustments to set the files to desired levels.
In project panel, right click on the RAW source file and select "Disable Masterclip Effects". Then right click again and select "Source Settings". Adjust the exposure value for the clip in the Source Settings panel to desired level. Adjustments can also be made in Lumetri color panel.

-Martie

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LEGEND ,
May 09, 2020 May 09, 2020

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Are these after processing or prior to adjusting settings? The HQ media of course already has much file modification baked in, where the RAW media doesn't. This normally means the user is required to adjust the RAW settings to correct the media for the sequence it's being used on.

 

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thank you

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Hi kamilm24363887,

As Neil pointed out, working with RAW media files can require exposure adjustments to set the files to desired levels.
In project panel, right click on the RAW source file and select "Disable Masterclip Effects". Then right click again and select "Source Settings". Adjust the exposure value for the clip in the Source Settings panel to desired level. Adjustments can also be made in Lumetri color panel.

-Martie

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This answer helped me. Thank you 🙂 

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