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Color Desaturated, Low contrast in my PC

New Here ,
Aug 05, 2025 Aug 05, 2025

Every time when i export my project in Premire Pro, it seems look like a Color Desaturated, Low contrast, i used all of those QT cube lut, but I didn't get the same color that I used for the grade.

it's to difficult for me for handle my clients.

my friends are already swape in another software, they told me same thing.

what should i do?

Are we going to edit with this issue? Or will this issue be fixed by The Adobe team ? Or should we use some other software?

 

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Adobe Employee , Aug 26, 2025 Aug 26, 2025

Hi Sammrat_Saha,

 

This issue might occur due to a mismatch in the color space or gamma values between your exported media & the video player you are using. To minimize this, you may use the Viemer Gamma feature depending on where your exported media will be previewed. Let us know if you are experiencing any issues with Viewer Gamma. We're here to help.

 

Thanks,

Sumeet

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 05, 2025 Aug 05, 2025

Hi @Sammrat_Saha -   Premiere Pro now has improved color management starting in version 25.2.  For details, see this HelpX article: Display Color Management 

You may also find this article helpful regarding washed out colors on export: Why Do My Premiere Pro Exports Look Washed Out? 

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LEGEND ,
Aug 05, 2025 Aug 05, 2025

Premiere can be used on heavily professional projects like broadcast/streaming and handle all of this quite well. But it can be confusing at first. Understood.

 

So the computer and monitor need to be set correctly, and the correct color management settings in Premiere for your media and what you want to do.

 

As Premiere can work from SDR/Rec.709 through HDR in both HLG and PQ, with a wide range of media, we need data from you to help get this sorted.

 

So ... OS/GPU, the monitor, the clip media specific data for color space/dynamic range and created by what, and what you want to end up doing with the media. What use will you export to/for?

 

With that, we can get you going without troubles.

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New Here ,
Aug 25, 2025 Aug 25, 2025

Tell me sir, Whats process ?

 

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LEGEND ,
Aug 25, 2025 Aug 25, 2025

What's your hardware and media? What do you want to end up with?

 

Then we can start working out the details. 

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 26, 2025 Aug 26, 2025
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Hi Sammrat_Saha,

 

This issue might occur due to a mismatch in the color space or gamma values between your exported media & the video player you are using. To minimize this, you may use the Viemer Gamma feature depending on where your exported media will be previewed. Let us know if you are experiencing any issues with Viewer Gamma. We're here to help.

 

Thanks,

Sumeet

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