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Hello!
I have a problem with editing footage made with iphone 12. When I add Iphone video into timeline its loses its color. After push Auto button nothing changes. When I export a video it is overexposed.
The clip is in HLG color space, and that's not what you actually want to work in.
So ... in the Project panel, Modify/Interpret Footage, set the Override to Rec.709 option at the bottom in the color management settings. You can do this to all selected clips in one go, so it can work on one or a number of clips at the same time.
Then make sure your Sequence CM settings are set to Rec.709.
I'm including a couple FAQs that explain the massive new CM settings and behaviors in Premiere, and how
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This is more than likely a HDR Setting.
https://postperspective.com/working-in-hdr-editing-and-finishing-in-adobe-premiere/
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The clip is in HLG color space, and that's not what you actually want to work in.
So ... in the Project panel, Modify/Interpret Footage, set the Override to Rec.709 option at the bottom in the color management settings. You can do this to all selected clips in one go, so it can work on one or a number of clips at the same time.
Then make sure your Sequence CM settings are set to Rec.709.
I'm including a couple FAQs that explain the massive new CM settings and behaviors in Premiere, and how to work with the HDR if you choose and set for monitors.
Neil
FAQ:PremierePro 2022 Color Management for Log/RAW Media