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How can I import my videos with the same colorimetry as my raw videos?

New Here ,
Aug 07, 2024 Aug 07, 2024

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Lorsque j'importe des rush (vidéos prise à l'iPhone 12) sur première pro, un filtre de couleur s'applique automatiquement que je n'arrive ni à enlever via option d'effet ni par couleur lumetri. Je n'avais jamais eu ce problème. Comment  importer mes vidéos en ayant la même colorimétrie que mes vidéos brut ?

 

When I import rushes (videos taken on the iPhone 12) on premiere pro, a color filter is automatically applied that I can neither remove via effect option nor by lumetri color. I had never had this problem. How can I import my videos with the same colorimetry as my raw videos?

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Aug 07, 2024 Aug 07, 2024

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Its all about color managment, might want read below.

Color management in Premiere Pro

Tone mapping in Premiere Pro

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Aug 07, 2024 Aug 07, 2024

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Ann's right, the linked information is important. YOU must take charge of your own color management in Premiere!

 

There are way too many ways you could want to do things these days, for the app to just do one thing always, like it used to.

 

You need to go to the Color Workspace, Lumetri Panel, SETTINGS tab, the one NAMED Settings.

 

Display color management, auto detect log, auto tonemappping all on, set your sequence to Rec.709, and use ONLY presets that do not have HLG or PQ in the preset name.

 

That will get you working for SDR/Rec.709 workflows. I don't think you're up technically for HDR yet, few really are.

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