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Hey People,
I had some trouble with my exported Video beeing completely oversaturated even though it looked fine in the Preview. Then I figgured when I turn on "Display Color Management" in the general settings it looks exactly as oversaturated in the preview as in the Export... Now what can I do about that?
Left you see the raw video file and right is the unedited just imported file in Premiere...
Hi there!
Thanks for writing in. Which OS you have? What type of files are you editing (codec/ format, frame rate, frame size)?
Let us know if this article helps: https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/faq-how-to-fix-saturated-over-exposed-hlg-clips-in-premiere-pro-v-22/td-p/12489252
Thanks,
Kartika
OS: Windows 11
Codec/Format: idk (iphone 12 pro max recording)
Framerate: 60 fps
I fixed it for myself by setting the Working Color Spacec from Rec. 709 to Rec. 2100 PQ.
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Hi there!
Thanks for writing in. Which OS you have? What type of files are you editing (codec/ format, frame rate, frame size)?
Let us know if this article helps: https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/faq-how-to-fix-saturated-over-exposed-hlg-cl...
Thanks,
Kartika
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OS: Windows 11
Codec/Format: idk (iphone 12 pro max recording)
Framerate: 60 fps
I fixed it for myself by setting the Working Color Spacec from Rec. 709 to Rec. 2100 PQ.