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I know this has been discussed here a few times, but I feel my sitation may be slightly different. When exporting a video compromised of JPEG photos, during the playback some are perfect and others are blown out. I have attached a photo for reference. Any ideas? I'm not sure what setting to change for JPEG images...frustrating.
 
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Problem has been fixed, it appears that there was some type of color correction on the images. I went to Lumetri color and hit the "clear", after export all was good with the images and video. Unreal...this took a week of trial and error to finally narrow down, and purly by accident that I found the cause.
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Danos todos los detalles de los ajustes de salida asà como del formato (contenedor y códec) en el que estás exportando, de esa manera tendremos un mejor panorama de lo que posiblemente esté sucediendo.
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I am going to do one more export with max render turned off, apparently it was a fix for another user. I will post my export settings soon as its completed.
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It did not seem to work, everytime I export some pictures chamge back to normal and others are blown out...seem random.
 
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En la ventana de ajustes de exportación, pestaña Video, abajo en la categorÃa de Encoding Settings intenta cambiar a HDR Graphics White (Nits): 203 (75% HLG, 58% PQ). Si esto no funciona, revisa si en la pestaña de Effects no tiene nada activado, no deberÃas tener ninguna casilla de verificación activada.
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I tried this and still had the same results, with half of the pictures being blown out White.
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HDR Graphics White (Nits): 203 (75% HLG, 58% PQ).
By Byron Cortez
If you are not editing in a HDR environment these settings have no effect.
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Open the photos in Photoshop and resave them (preferably psd) and then replace the current photos in the project.
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Turn off hardware encoding.
Make sure the jpegs are rgb and 8 bit.
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Hareware encoding was shut off a while back after reading another post. I'll check the JPEG's now for RGB and 8 bit.
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Replaced some of the photos with .PSD format, seemed to work in AVI export. Im still trying to get it to do H.264 so the wedding video plays in high resolution on the catering hall TV's.
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Replaced the photos...on one export all but two were normal, on another export attempt there were 7 that were washed out again. This is rediculous.
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Problem has been fixed, it appears that there was some type of color correction on the images. I went to Lumetri color and hit the "clear", after export all was good with the images and video. Unreal...this took a week of trial and error to finally narrow down, and purly by accident that I found the cause.

