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Dana Cohen
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January 3, 2023
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Footage is overexposed in Lumetri Color Panel-Creative-Look, in Premiere Pro 2023

  • January 3, 2023
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I attached two screen shots so you can see what is going on. My footage looks fine but then when I scrub through it gets overexposed in the Lumetri Color Panel in Creative-Look. Look is set to none and looks normal, but then it gets blown out when I scrub through the footage. I can't make any color adjustment edits when I set a new "Look" preset because it overexposes the orignial version that is set to "none". I previously made a video with the same footage and everything was fine, but since making a new video with the same footage it is now having this problem. I have downloaded a new version of the footage, started a new project and adjusted the "Interpret Footage" seetings with an HDR Conversion LUT set to REC 2020. I have tried reinstalling the program and troublshooting all day and nothing seems to work. Please help!

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    Correct answer R Neil Haugen

    Although you didn't actually give the important data ... the color space of the clip! ... I'm guessing from your comments that the setting you're using produces an HLG clip ... a form of HDR.

     

    And if you just work correctly with color spaces, it works very simply and easily.

     

    You have an HLG clip. And are trying to use it on a timeline that is apparently using a working space of Rec.709, which is SDR ... standard dynamic range. Ok.

     

    Select one or more clips in the Project panel, right-click/Modify/Interpret Footage.

     

    Do NOT apply any Input LUT, simply go to the Override-To option and set that to Rec.709.

     

    Now in the Edit/Preferences/Sequence Settings menu, make sure your sequence is using a working color space of Rec.709.

     

    And it will all work.

     

    Neil

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    Known Participant
    December 8, 2023

    I have similar trouble. Latest version of Premiere. NVIDIA RTX 4060.

    My 4k mov DJI Air2s clips play fine and without any pixelation in the source monitor, but play darker and pixelated in my program monitor. My colour spaces match. Both clip and sequence are REC709.

    R Neil Haugen
    R Neil HaugenCorrect answer
    Legend
    January 3, 2023

    Although you didn't actually give the important data ... the color space of the clip! ... I'm guessing from your comments that the setting you're using produces an HLG clip ... a form of HDR.

     

    And if you just work correctly with color spaces, it works very simply and easily.

     

    You have an HLG clip. And are trying to use it on a timeline that is apparently using a working space of Rec.709, which is SDR ... standard dynamic range. Ok.

     

    Select one or more clips in the Project panel, right-click/Modify/Interpret Footage.

     

    Do NOT apply any Input LUT, simply go to the Override-To option and set that to Rec.709.

     

    Now in the Edit/Preferences/Sequence Settings menu, make sure your sequence is using a working color space of Rec.709.

     

    And it will all work.

     

    Neil

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...
    Dana Cohen
    Participating Frequently
    January 3, 2023

    Thank you so much Neil! It worked great!

    Is there a tutorial I can learn more about these types of settings and what they are used for?

    Dana Cohen
    Participating Frequently
    January 4, 2023

    Here's some for HDR workflows, but they do explain more of the new color management in general.

     

    FAQ:PremierePro 2022 Color Management for Log/RAW Media

     

    A User Guide: Color Correction in HDR in Premiere 2022



    How to Set Monitors for HDR work in Premiere Pro 2022?

     

    HDR workflow in Premiere Pro User Guide

     

    The main thing is you need to match color spaces through a project. Any media that is in an HDR format, such as HLG, can be worked either on a timeline of the same color space or when the Override-To option is set to Rec.709, can be worked on a Rec.709 timeline.

     

    Clip color space is set in the Project panel, right-click/Modify/Interpret Footage, at the bottom.

     

    Sequence color space is set in the Sequence Settings menu near the top, working color space.

     

    Scope color space typically goes with the Sequence space, but not always ... check the lower left corner of the scopes, if not the same as your sequence, right-click the Scopes panel and use the Color Space options.

     

    Always use an export preset designed for your working color space ... SDR or standard Rec.709 for most things. Presets with HLG or PQ are only to be used for seqeunces of those color spaces.

     

    Neil

     


    Thank you for these resources! This is very helpful.

     

    To answer your question: The color space of the clip is Rec.2100 HLG

    As I understand now, working in Rec.709 doesn't work with as many color primaries as Rec.2100 HLG. I can see a lot of the colors are muted in comparison, and Rec.2100 HLG comes in overexposed but with more accurate colors. 

    I'm a little confused as to why the original colorspace footage is in Rec.2100 HLG and why it has to be reduced to Rec.709. Why doesn't the footage come in accurately ( not overexposed) in it's Rec.2100 HLG orignial format in a sequence setting of the same colorspace? 

     

     

    R Neil Haugen
    Legend
    January 3, 2023

    I'm puzzled.

     

    Is that clip shot as Rec.709 or HLG or other form of HDR? As I'm trying to sort out in my head why you're using an HDR conversion LUT for Rec.2020 ...

     

    If the clip is HLG say, then you don't need to 'convert' it to HLG ... if you are using it as HLG on a timeline set for working space of HLG. As then the HLG (HDR) clip is suited for that HLG timeline.

     

    If the clip is HLG and you're using it on a Rec.709 timeline, then you would simply need to set the Override-To option to Rec.709. Or you could use a say HLG to Rec.709 Input LUT in the Interpret Footage section. And also set the Override-To option to Rec.709.

     

    So ... I'm puzzled as to 1) what the nature of the clip is and 2) what you're trying to end up with.

     

    Neil

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...
    Dana Cohen
    Participating Frequently
    January 3, 2023

    I'm puzzeled too! The footage was shot on my iphone 13 MaxPro in Cinematic mode. I only used the HDR conversion LUT because I saw it in a tutorial as a quick fix for overexposure when importimg footage to Premiere. I attached another screen shot back to the original setting, {interpret footage setting to Input LUT-none (use media Color Space from file: Rec. 2100HLG}. As you can see it looks really over exposed in the original footage and even more overexposed in the Lumetri Color Panel in Look. The timeline was created using this footage.

    I just learned Premiere so I am very new at this.

    I would like to use the Lumetri Color Panel-Creative- Look presets and make adjustments from there, but because it is too overexposed I am not able to work with Creative-Look Panel.

    Thank you so much for your help.

     

    Dana Cohen
    Participating Frequently
    January 3, 2023

    I would like to add that the footage is importing overexposed. I actually created a sequence and exported and rendered the same footage and everything looked great! I created a new project with the same footage and that is when I noticed it was importing overexposed, so I am not sure what is going on. When I preview the footage from the import menu in Premiere, in the download icon folder the footage looks fine and then it starts changing to being overexposed.

    kglad
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    January 3, 2023

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    p.s. i don't think the adobe website, and forums in particular, are easy to navigate, so don't spend a lot of time searching that forum list. do your best and we'll move the post if it helps you get responses.

     

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