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If your iPhone footage is OVEREXPOSED upon export from Premiere ( in almost every export format): Select "Match Preview Settings" as the export FORMAT. All other formats OVEREXPOSE.
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I mean choose the PRESET "Match Preview Settings" - it's a preset not a format. Format will automatically populate as Quicktime.
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If your HLG clips are over-exposed on export it is because your color management settings are not correct.
HLG clips, HLG sequence, and export preset selected from those with HLG in the preset name ... good.
Any one of those not matching, fail.
For Rec.709/SDR export, any HLG clips must be set to Rec.709 with the Override-to option in the Modify/Interpret Footage dialog, the sequence must be Rec.709, and export presets that do NOT have HLG or PQ in the preset name ... good.