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Hi I have a problem. Whenever I add a video to my timeline some kind of filter get's over it. Because of this filter the video is way to bright and has a yellow ish tone. I don't want this, because it's hard to see the text in the video and it just looks ugly. Can someone help me. In the file you can see the difference of the original footage and the footage I get in premiere pro. I want the footage to look exactly as on the left side, but I don't know how...
That's not a "filter" ... that's simply improper color management setup.
I guess the image is maybe iPhone or some other device, set to HDR, probably HLG. And you're using it on a Rec.709 sequence without setting up the color management in Premiere to auto-transform that for you.
Lumetri panel, Settings tab. The tab named Settings.
That's where all CM controls 'live' now.
Set display color management, auto detect log, and auto tonemapping on, and that will probably take care of this.
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That's not a "filter" ... that's simply improper color management setup.
I guess the image is maybe iPhone or some other device, set to HDR, probably HLG. And you're using it on a Rec.709 sequence without setting up the color management in Premiere to auto-transform that for you.
Lumetri panel, Settings tab. The tab named Settings.
That's where all CM controls 'live' now.
Set display color management, auto detect log, and auto tonemapping on, and that will probably take care of this.
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