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Can someone explain me this problem?

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Dec 09, 2022 Dec 09, 2022

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Can someone explain why the image appears differently in editing than after export?

the first picture is the editing from the table and the second picture is after the export.

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As the links in Averdahl's post will discuss ... this is an HLG clip used on a Rec.709/SDR timeline.

 

The clip, timeline, and export color space all must be the same.

 

So ... for HLG clips on a Rec.709 timeline:

  • Select one or more clips in the Project panel
  • right-click/Modify/Interpret Footage
  • Set the Override-To option at the bottom to Rec.709
  • Make sure your Sequence CM is set to Rec.709
  • Remove and redo any color correction
  • Use only standard export presets that do NOT include HLG or PQ in the preset name.

 

Neil

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