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Stumped! Any idea why my export looks overexposed? No matter what output I choose (Quicktime, H.264, YouTube), the export doesn't match the timeline. A client sent this over, so working with the original file. You can see the timeline and then the export in my screenshot. (Added emoji for privacy)
I will mention, no adjustment layers. Brand new timeline. Just dragged and dropped. Looks fine in the timeline but not in the export.
Thank you!
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What is that clip ... format/codec, shot with what, and what settings?
Is it HLG by any chance?
Neil
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Thanks Neil!
Yes, you are correct. The working color space is HLG. When I change my sequence to HLG, it darkens all the other clips in my timeline - not ideal.
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But makes the clip in question look fine of course.
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Could you share a short clip doing this by dropbox or something? I'm trying to see if I can get this to an engineer.
Neil
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Hi Neil,
I am having the same issue working with HLG footage from a Sony a1. Any idea how to fix it?
thanks so much,
-Jose
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I found why:
My project color space was rec. 2100 HLG and the exported video on rec. 709. That makes total sense. It's a bummer that I don't get hardware acceleration with 2100 HLG when exporting, that makes a huge difference. My graphics card is a RTX 3080.
I found this post very useful:
Solved: My export preview is over-exposed and saturated. - Adobe Support Community - 12601805
thanks so much!
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