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Help with Premier Pro Export

Community Beginner ,
Nov 17, 2022 Nov 17, 2022

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Hello everyone, I am completely new to Premier Pro and video editing in general and I would like some help with something. I recently finished (for the most part) editing a video of mine and I went to export it and then AirDropped it to my phone. Once I went to view my video on my phone I noticed that the colors are completely different and the brightness is too high. Could someone help me figure out what to do, please and thank you!

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LEGEND , Nov 17, 2022 Nov 17, 2022

Color Management 101 ... so.

 

  • Go to the clips in the Project panel or bin.
  • Select all such clips.
  • Right-click/Modify/Interpret Footage.
  • At the bottom, in the Color Management settings, set  the Override-to option to Rec.709.
  • Make sure your Sequence CM settings are Rec.709 (click in the timeline panel, then go to the Sequence menu, Sequence settings, look for "working space")
  • Check your color correction on the sequence again.
  • Export using only standard Rec.709 presets, which do NOT have HLG or
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LEGEND ,
Nov 17, 2022 Nov 17, 2022

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Color Management 101 ... so.

 

  • Go to the clips in the Project panel or bin.
  • Select all such clips.
  • Right-click/Modify/Interpret Footage.
  • At the bottom, in the Color Management settings, set  the Override-to option to Rec.709.
  • Make sure your Sequence CM settings are Rec.709 (click in the timeline panel, then go to the Sequence menu, Sequence settings, look for "working space")
  • Check your color correction on the sequence again.
  • Export using only standard Rec.709 presets, which do NOT have HLG or PQ in the preset name.

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Nov 18, 2022 Nov 18, 2022

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Yes that worked! Thank you so much! 

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