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June 27, 2022
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How to retain original export quality?

  • June 27, 2022
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Hello,

 

I use my GoPro 8 for cycling. Once I check the raw file on my laptop it looks gorgeous in 2.7k 30fps. But once I edit the video and export it my colours are washed out compared to the original. I tried the LUTs gamma correction thing, but it just makes the video darker, it still doesn't look like the original file when viewing on my laptop (the original file and exported files look different quality). How do I keep the exact same colours in the exported file as it is in the raw original file?

 

Also pixelation problem (I'm a horrible noob to all of this), but I found out you need higher MBPs the higher the resolution. I did 100 MBPs for my 2.7k 30fps video and the file still doesn't look as good as the raw original one when viewing on my laptop, I can still notice a drop in quality, especially if you're moving fast, things get more pixelated. There is no pixelation when viewing the raw video file on my laptop, it looks gorgeous.

 

So what export settings should I be using for the file to look exactly as beautiful and vibrant without the washed out colours and pixelation as the raw file does when viewing on my laptop compared to the exported file? I just want my 2.7k 30fps video to look exactly the same when exported as it looks in raw file form. Exporting it seems to crap out the quality and or make the video seem different (like washed out colours and or pixelation) from the original file.

 

How do I solve this issue?

 

https://ibb.co/TwZ88cP

 

Thank You

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Warren Heaton
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Community Expert
June 27, 2022

For professionl quality work, GoPro provides GoPro Player | GoPro.

Use that to convert your GoPro clips to Apple ProRes.

 

Then use Apple ProRes for your Smart rendering in Premiere Pro (adobe.com).

 

Your edits will be faster and your image quality better maintained through post prodcution.

Ignas5EAAAuthor
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June 27, 2022

I did exactly what he said, everything happens in the working window as in his video, but once I export it, I still get washed out colours. What am I supposed to do? I'm used to Premiere Pro now, it took me ages to learn just the basics, I don't want to switch to another program and start learning for ages again when I need to do videos now..

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fI0K5BB58_E

Ignas5EAAAuthor
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June 27, 2022

I mean I did the steps in this video (wrong link above) and it still didn't work.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7UMMNhFWOY

Averdahl
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 27, 2022
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Exporting it seems to crap out the quality and or make the video seem different (like washed out colours and or pixelation) from the original file.


By @Ignas5EAA

 

Regarding the pixelation, how does it look if you export a couple of seconds to Apple ProRes instead of H.264? If you then import that file into Premiere Pro, how does it look?

 

Unfortunately, the H.264 encoder in Premiere Pro have major issues with footage with motion in it, such as cycling. Use another encoder that are not based on MainConcept code. Personally i use TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works 7 (pegasys-inc.com) for all my H.264 encodes. It´s not free though.

 

And, uncheck Maximum Render Quality since you are not scaling the footage.

 

 

Ignas5EAAAuthor
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June 27, 2022

"And, uncheck Maximum Render Quality since you are not scaling the footage."

What does "scaling the footage" mean in practical terms to someone who has no idea what it means and has no real experience with video editing?

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 27, 2022
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has no real experience with video editing?


By @Ignas5EAA

You picked an editing program with a very steep learning curve.

If it just for home video might want to consider Premiere Elements.

Will save a lot of stress.

And please use the forum or YouTube to upload an example.

Users (certainly me) here are NOT eager to download unknown files.

 

 

Joost van der Hoeven
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 27, 2022

Can you share the specs of your gopro footage? I'm guessing it is using some HDR trickery that Pr fails to see or interprets wrong.

Ignas5EAAAuthor
Known Participant
June 27, 2022

"Can you share the specs of your gopro footage?"

 

I'm sorry I'm a horrible noob at this, this is an insane rabbit hole. Do you mean share the settings of my GoPro or original file details / description on my PC?

Ignas5EAAAuthor
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June 27, 2022

Here's how my files differ:

Original file (unedited, straight from SD card): https://ibb.co/hRcgc4t

 

Exported file with LUTs gamma correction and 100 Mbps: https://ibb.co/hggC0tD

Exported file without LUTs gamma correction (100 Mbps): https://ibb.co/PQPYC6d

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 27, 2022

Link does not work: please use Youtube instead of us having to download from some unknown site.

Please do not call it a raw file: raw is something entirely different.

Post screenshot of export settings.

Ignas5EAAAuthor
Known Participant
June 27, 2022

Still not working? Link should be working, works fine for everyone else..

https://ibb.co/TwZ88cP