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when i try to export my video the images are suddenly overexposed. In the editing part the images are good. Anyone an idea how to solve this? See pictures
Short story:
The phone is set to shooting HLG, an HDR form. Even bringing the highs down with Lumetri controls on an SDR/Rec.709 timeline so they look fine will get ignored on export.
So ... go to the project panel. Select one or more clips. Right-click/Modify/Interpret Footage.
Go to the bottom, to the new color management controls. Set the Override option to Rec.709.
And maybe ... set your phone to shoot SDR/Rec.709 files to avoid the hassle.
Neil
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The overexposure is a glitch on adobe's end causing the scanned image to be overexposed. The images looks perfect then morphs when it's saved. Please fix this!
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This thread has been about camera created images, not scanned images.
So ... are you actually talking about an image created by a scanner, or by a camera? And by "saved" do you mean export, and if so, did the export preset match the sequence color management?
And either way, if you don't set color management correctly ... which is under the user control ... "Adobe" can't fix anything. Especially if you're on a Mac, with their odd and non-standard video color management.
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My apologies. I was referring to app scanned images. There is an overexposeure there, as well. I'll check another string to see if there are instructions on how to fix that issue.
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Please start a new thread then, and as someone who's probably more familiar with Adobe's color management (or Resolve's for that matter ... ) than most around here, I'll be happy to help.
Scanners can be ... a .. um ... joy. 😉
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i am in love with you for this. thank you so much really saving me
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