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Bonjour,
J'ai monté une vidéo sur Premiere Pro. Je n'avais aucun problème jusqu'à présent pour l'exportation des différentes versions. Cependant, j'ai aujourd'hui reçu un fichier vidéo que j'ai ajouté à ma timeline. Ce fichier est un format Proress.
Depuis que ce fichier est présent dans la timeline, impossible d'exporter la vidéo correctement, le passage avec le fichier est totalement fade et délavée à l'export.
Après plusieurs tentatives et modifications des réglages, je n'y arrive toujours pas.
Avez-vous une solution ?
(je précise que la séquence est en Rec709 et je me suis assuré que le fichier soit lu en Rec709 également dans les paramètres)
Merci d'avance
You need to turn on auto detect log ... in the Project section of the Lumetri Settings tab.
Also ... one image shows a DNx 4444 ... and that can be an issue of it's own.
Because the creator of the DNx format/codec allows it's 4444 codec to be either set to full//data range, or legal/limited range, in encoding. So the file could be either. Premiere will nearly always treat any DNx 4444 file as full range, and often they aren't.
If that is an issue, they do have Lumetri presets for full to legal,
...Thanks for the post. Welcome to the forum. We are glad to see you here.
Please show us a screenshot of your Lumetri Color settings.
Lumetri Color Settings
Please also show a screenshot of your Export Settings for Video > Encoding. I think that might help community folks like @R Neil Haugen solve your issue.
I hope the advice helps.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Thanks for the post. Welcome to the forum. We are glad to see you here.
Please show us a screenshot of your Lumetri Color settings.
Lumetri Color Settings
Please also show a screenshot of your Export Settings for Video > Encoding. I think that might help community folks like @R Neil Haugen solve your issue.
I hope the advice helps.
Thanks,
Kevin
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You need to turn on auto detect log ... in the Project section of the Lumetri Settings tab.
Also ... one image shows a DNx 4444 ... and that can be an issue of it's own.
Because the creator of the DNx format/codec allows it's 4444 codec to be either set to full//data range, or legal/limited range, in encoding. So the file could be either. Premiere will nearly always treat any DNx 4444 file as full range, and often they aren't.
If that is an issue, they do have Lumetri presets for full to legal, and legal to full, for use. Drop that on a clip in the bin as a Source effect can help with full/legal issues.
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Thanks a lot for your answer !
Indeed, the problem was the Dnx 4444. I applied the preset legal to full and it worked !
Thanks again