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Hello,
I am VERY new to PP, self-taught, and am doing some quick promo videos for my small business each week. After watching a few videos online, i've come up with a good template, and I can just upload a new video each week and my logo and music stay the same etc.
I've noticed that when i've uploaded the video to my FB Business Page, it's quite washed out and overexposed... like someone jacked the brightness up a ton.
I googled this issue, someone stated to copy and paste a fix into the settings of PP before I export. I did it, it helped a little, but it's still quite bad. See screenshots below of when it looks like in PP and once it's on FB. Any suggestions on a fix? Something isn't going great with the exporting of the file. I'm saving it as Facebook 1080P in H.264.
Thanks.
That looks like you're not doing the required user color management. The clips look like they're either HLG shot on a phone, or a log-encoded clip Pr is "seeing" as HLG.
Check that in the Project panel, right-click, Properties. If HLG is the color space you have two choices.
First .. .and easiest. Most reliable also.
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That looks like you're not doing the required user color management. The clips look like they're either HLG shot on a phone, or a log-encoded clip Pr is "seeing" as HLG.
Check that in the Project panel, right-click, Properties. If HLG is the color space you have two choices.
First .. .and easiest. Most reliable also.
That gets you a standard Rec.709 workflow.
The second choice is to go HDR/HLG the whole way, and that's a bit longer to explain plus less usable yet in many ways. So if you want that, ask and I'll write that out also.
Neil
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THANK YOU!!!
Yes, this was the problem. The overblown/exposted is now fixed. It does seem a little "Dull or Grey" compared to what was shot, but really far better than what it was.
Thanks again.
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And that last bit ... forming it to your taste ... is always a User Choice item, really. It's where the fun is for some of us!
Neil
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Hello,
I am VERY new to PP, self-taught, and am doing some quick promo videos for my small business each week.
By @photecs
This is one video you want to view as well that explains everything regarding the issue you have. The video is made by Karl Soule from Adobe: Premiere Pro V22 - Understanding Color Spaces, HDR, and what that might mean to you - YouTube