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Inspiring
February 20, 2023
Question

iPhone (and Pixel 7) HDR in Premiere RED SHIFT in rec. 2020

  • February 20, 2023
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I tried to interpret iPhone HDR footage in rec. 2020 in Premiere 2023 on my iMacPro (2017). 
It's better than blown out footage and closer to the truth than interpreting it to rec. 709 but the colors are still really red and saturated compared to when I open it in Quicktime.
Pixel 7 HDR does the same thing.
My settings in Preferences/General are Disply Color Managment and Extended dynamic range when monitoring.

What Am I missing?

I fallowed that trick and his LUT helps alot but it's just not tight.
https://youtu.be/cIgnyx5KXQM

Will there be a day when Premier makes it simple to color correct without going insane?

Here are some screengrab to show what I mean.

Thanks everyone.

Jean-Philippe Gagnon
chef-editor and post-prod director. CBC (rad)


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cdavid1760
Known Participant
February 20, 2023

What exact version and build of PP are you on. The converstion lut should lut should be completely innecessary. Good click bait however. 

Inspiring
February 21, 2023

Premiere 2023 and no it's not click bait since it's the closest to a real solution we can find on the web for mac users. If you look at the screen shot without the LUT it's still blown out compared to the QT version.

Inspiring
February 21, 2023

Look what it looks like in Finder vs interprete as rec. 2020 vs interpret as rec. 709. And I've included my settings.

 

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Finder:

Rec.2020

Rec.709