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Hello,
I work on a Macbook Pro M1, and I recently bought a Sony FX3 and an Atomos Ninja V, with which I record in ProRes 4:2:2 10 bits (directly on the Atomos).
When I import my shots into Premiere Pro and calibrate them, they read with a "green filter" on the preview image (which is no longer present when I pause the timeline). The most problematic aspect is that this "filter" comes back when exporting, which poses a problem for grading videos.
Have you ever encountered this problem and would you know how to solve it?
(It didn't do it for me with my BMPCC 4K, or when I calibrated shots shot without the Ninja V).
I've tried to fix it by going to Premiere's color settings, but nothing changes.
Thank you !
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@nicolasl71702241 Do you see any difference if you open the wrench menu of your program monitor and turn on "High Quality Playback"? Try also turning on Sequence Settings > Maximum Bit Depth. If neither of those solves the issue, would you be willing to send me an example clip?
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Thank you very much for your reply! I turned on "High Quality Playback" and it worked for the preview! I no longer have a color difference between playback and when my video is paused.
On the other hand, the export color is still different, greener...
And I couldn't find "Maximum Bit Depth" in Sequence Settings.
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Thank you very much for your reply! I turned on "High Quality Playback" and it worked for the preview! I no longer have a color difference between playback and when my video is paused.
On the other hand, the export color is still different, greener...
And I couldn't find "Maximum Bit Depth" in Sequence Settings.