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Bright contrast when rendering video.

New Here ,
Jul 10, 2024 Jul 10, 2024

Hello! When I render my project in primiere pro (Updated) My video is vastly brighter than the preview in editing. Does anyone know how to fix this issue? Thank you.

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Jul 10, 2024 Jul 10, 2024
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New Here ,
Jul 10, 2024 Jul 10, 2024

Thank you i will review. Do you know why it would look so different than the preview though?

 

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LEGEND ,
Jul 10, 2024 Jul 10, 2024
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Your color management wasn't set correctly, that's why.

 

Ergo ... study the documentation Ann linked to.

 

TL/DR ... set DCM on, also auto detect log and tonempping.

 

Set sequence to Rec.709/SDR, use only SDR/Rec.709 export presets, the ones without the HDR forms (HLG or PQ) in the preset name.

 

Viewer gamma ... pick your poison, if you're on a Mac without reference modes.

 

The rest of the population, pick viewer gamma by the ambient room light of your 'grading' time ... if a moderately bright to bright room, use gamma 2.2. ONLY use gamma 2.4 if in a (mostly) darkened room. Which is the correct "professional" grading ambient ... not quite a black room, but not much light, and a totally neutral (gray) surround of the grading station.

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