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I have problem with the color of the file in premiere pro 2019
I try to import file from Red prores, and canon 80d but still different color from quicktime to premiere pro.
sorry for order, but reed from 1 to 4.
QuickTime player and most web browsers are using a different gamma interpretation from what is specified by the ITU for Rec709, so you cannot trust the colors that you see there. I recommend using VLC player for viewing files outside of PPro.
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Do you have your screen correctly color calibrated ?
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it's not a screen calibration, I look the file from the same monitor (imac pro 5k) If I put the file in DaVinci resolve, look flat and good like if I open the file with quicktime.
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Quicktime is known for having a gamma issue.
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Re: Color of video imports as another color. Help?
Might want to read post 7.
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thx
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"Variants of this question have been covered to death on this and every other color grading forum. The answer is always the same. The only way to get a [proper] image you can trust is to run SDI [or HDMI] out to an accurately calibrated reference monitor. Grading by viewing the image in the GUI just doesn't work." - Jamie LeJeune
The above was posted in the Blackmagic forums about DaVinci Resolve, but it applies to all NLE's.
You must have one of two viewing environments set up.
1. A dedicated I/O card (AJA Kona, Blackmagic Intensity, etc.) to a calibrated monitor.
2. An export from Premiere Pro played from hardware to a calibrated monitor.
How it looks on the calibrated monitor is all that matters.
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QuickTime player and most web browsers are using a different gamma interpretation from what is specified by the ITU for Rec709, so you cannot trust the colors that you see there. I recommend using VLC player for viewing files outside of PPro.