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Imported Photoshop image in Premiere Pro looks terrible

Community Beginner ,
Oct 14, 2022 Oct 14, 2022

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I am trying to import a title page that I created in Photoshop 23.5.1 into a timeline that I developing in Premiere Pro 22.6.2, and the image looks like it was overlaid with mud.  I am fairly sure that this is a colr space issue, but I am such a novice that I don't know how to correct this.  The image in Photoshop (see below) is a .jpg file with an RGB color space and an sRGB color profile. Using iMac Pro running OSX 12.6.

 

Please help me fix this problem!

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Oct 14, 2022 Oct 14, 2022

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Try saving as a psd and see if it is OK.

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Oct 14, 2022 Oct 14, 2022

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I saved a collapsed title page as a psd file and had the same blah result on import. See attached.

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Oct 17, 2022 Oct 17, 2022

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I posted this question on 14 October and received one response from Peru Bob, but unfortunately his suggestion (import it as a PSD and not a JPG) didn't solve the problem.

 

I am trying to import a title page that I created in Photoshop 23.5.1 into a timeline that I developing in Premiere Pro 22.6.2, and the image looks like it was overlaid with mud. I am fairly sure that this is a color space issue, but I am such a novice that I don't know how to correct this. The image in Photoshop (see below) is a .jpg file with an RGB color space and an sRGB color profile. Using iMac Pro running OSX 12.6.

 

Below is a copy of the original image from Photoshop. Next is a screen grab of a JPG imported into Premiere Pro, and then a screen grab of a PSD imported into Premiere Pro.  I have done this many times with previous videos, and I have no idea what the problem is now.  This is a flattened image.

 

Photoshop Image.jpg

Premiere Image.jpg

Saved as PSD.jpg

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Oct 18, 2022 Oct 18, 2022

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Thanks for the response, but in checking out Haugen's many posts, I can't seem to find one about inporting Photoshop files and having this color shift.  I admit I didn't look through all 700+ entries.  Maybe someone could give me some specific advice here?

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Oct 18, 2022 Oct 18, 2022

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I'm not sure what your issue is, but a quick fix could be to drop a gamma correction effect on there. Should brighten it right up

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Oct 18, 2022 Oct 18, 2022

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but in checking out Haugen's many posts


By @drferry

 

My intention was to have Neil look here, not that you should check Neil's replies.

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Oct 18, 2022 Oct 18, 2022

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If you can share the Ps file privately, I will have a look and I'll try to fix it for you

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