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How to make HDR look normal?

Explorer ,
Jan 23, 2024 Jan 23, 2024

Hey all, 

 

I have a clip here that's acting up. I think it might be because the person filmed it on their Iphone in HDR...? It looks normal when viewing in quicktime, but when I open it in Premiere, it looks super blown out. Any ideas? 

 

See screenshot attached. 

 

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Community Expert ,
Jan 23, 2024 Jan 23, 2024
Dealing with blown-out footage from your iPhone? This is an updated video that covers all the settings if you've shot HDR video on your iPhone, and don't like how it's looking in Premiere Pro. Special thanks to Bryan Adam Castillo for creating a LUT file to tone-map. His video on the subject is ...
UPDATE: If you're using newer Version 23 Premiere Pro, this video is out of date. You can fix this much easier in 23.4 or newer, by just going to Sequence Settings, setting your timeline to Rec709 Color Space, and tix the box to Auto-Tone Mapping. This video discusses and demonstrates some newer ...
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LEGEND ,
Jan 23, 2024 Jan 23, 2024
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As all those links will cover, this is an issue where YOU need to correctly setup your color management in Premiere.

 

 Now nicely brought into the Lumetri panel's new Settings tab, which 'holds' all user color management options, including several new things like setting the display gamma in Premiere.

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