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Inspiring
June 5, 2022
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All colors and contrast, luminosity is changed when I use after effect composition in premiere

  • June 5, 2022
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Hello everyone,

 

On premiere when I cut a part of my video and I make a right click on it to modify it to an after effect composition. Even if I do any modification in this .aep all the colors and contrast, luminosity are changed in premiere pro. Why it does that ?

 

I tried to export my .aep when I play it with VLC no problem with all the colors and contrast, luminosity but when I import it in premiere boom it changes into something different, and you can clearly see it.

 

All my files are in .mov in my premiere project so I tried to export it in .mov, it doesn't work. I even tried to render it in premiere with "render of entry and exit" and it doesn't work too.

 

Does someone have a solution ?

 

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Correct answer Nicolas247377897fdt

But just to be precise I will not use premiere now because it does the same with gif and images... And I can't do you advice with it


So I find the solution what I do is if I import a video not from the Iphone I go in the project panel right click on the video/Modify/Footage(Or métrage in Fr) And in color management I select replace color space and select Rec. 2100 HLG (because that's the one that my Iphone uses and the project too) and like this it looks like the original one.

 

And for my own footage so a video from the Iphone I go in Lumetri Color and add the custom lut HLG_to_Rec709 because premiere does not support well this... And with this it looks like almost the original footage.  You can dwl it here : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mEUbVlca2nbC5RMQPAYdubwTgMt7W5zX/view

 

And I find this in this video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNb2S_W1Csc

3 replies

R Neil Haugen
Legend
June 6, 2022

That should be correct ... but the Premiere CM is all over the program, sadly. For media, it's in the Project panel, right-click/Modify/Interpret Footage ... for comps, that would just be in the Seqeunce settings for that Sequence.

 

So ... have you unchecked "composite in linear color' in Premiere's Sequence settings dialog?

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Inspiring
June 7, 2022

Wow this look very complex to me sorry but I am new to premiere.

 

I select my composition and this is what I found :

So yes I have "composite in linear color" that is unchecked, what should I do @R Neil Haugen ?

R Neil Haugen
Legend
June 7, 2022

Apparently, your Ae has that option already disabled or it isn't available for the things you've done in Ae.

 

At this point, the best place to get help is probably go to the AfterEffects forum and ask, as that's where the people with the most knowledge of Ae/Pr workflows will be found.

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
R Neil Haugen
Legend
June 5, 2022

As Richard comments about, this is typically because you don't have the Ae color management setup to the same as Premiere.

 

Make sure that Ae's CM is set to Rec.709/2.4.

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Inspiring
June 6, 2022

Hello @R Neil Haugen thanks for your answer but yes my Ae's CM is set to Rec.709/2.4. As you can see (yes sry but I am french).

 

 

You are saying that I might do not have the same color management in premiere pro, but where do I find this setting in premiere ? I just find this :

I tried to find on the web for the color management of the software of premiere pro but but I can't find it ? Where is it ? Or is this only what I showed ?

 

Richard van den Boogaard
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 5, 2022

@R Neil Haugen, do you have any idea? Is this caused by a mismatch in color working spaces between PPro and Ae?