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paulsvi
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January 10, 2024
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Round Tripping an exported image from Premiere to Photoshop and back without brightness shift

  • January 10, 2024
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When I export a jpeg from premiere and edit it in Photoshop and then reimport into Premiere, the exposure matches perfectly (either 709 or sRGB). BUT, when I edit it in Photoshop and save it as a layered PSD, the image comes back into Premiere slightly darker (see attached image, you can see the mask I created on the bottom half). It is not a monitor issue as I keep reading. It is either an export from Photoshop or import back to Premiere that only affects PSDs and not Jpegs.  Does anybody have an answer other than crushing my Premiere to match Photoshop?

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rachelcenter
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February 9, 2025
jane-e
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February 9, 2025
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i'm having a similar issue. did you find a solution?
https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/how-to-roundtrip-from-premiere-to-photoshop-and-back-while-maintaining-color-consistency/m-p/15140945#M551984

By @rachelcenter

 

You posted a solution 20 minutes later in the thread you linked to here. Does that work for you?

 

Jane

 

rachelcenter
Legend
February 9, 2025

yup:  dont use the export frame button (the icon of the camera). Go to the actual export dialogue window. And choose jpg, then under “export color space” make sure it says rec.709 and not RGB. export that jpg out of premiere. dont drag the jpg into photoshop. Open photoshop and press “new”, and MAKE SURE YOU CHOOSE “Rec 709 gamma 2.4” as the color profile

MyerPj
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January 11, 2024

Are you actually 'export[ing] a jpeg from premiere' rather than just using the jpg from your files? Maybe start with a PSD? I would try it for you, but your workflow is not clear to me.

paulsvi
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January 11, 2024
I’m in premiere. I export a jpeg in the exporter. I open in photoshop and do an edit on a duplicate layer of the still to to create a mask. Then save the psd file in photoshop. When I import either the original layer or the edited layer, they come in a couple percent darker. In avid this is a mismatch with 709. In premiere, I can’t explain it.


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Abambo
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January 11, 2024

A flattened Photoshop file works as expected?

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kglad
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January 11, 2024

in the future, to find the best place to post your message, use the list here, https://community.adobe.com/

p.s. i don't think the adobe website, and forums in particular, are easy to navigate, so don't spend a lot of time searching that forum list. do your best and we'll move the post (like this one has already been moved) if it helps you get responses.



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January 11, 2024

Thanks.  I'm new to posting on forums. It was the act of pureist desperation to have posed the question at all.

 

jane-e
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January 11, 2024

@PaulSnead  And @paulsvi 

 

Are you the same person with two Adobe IDs or are we talking to two people?

 

Jane