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For weeks now, I have been trying to solve an export issue with a video. Everything looks great in Premiere, export settings match source, and everything is custom set to high quality.
I have narrowed the problem down to the tint effect. When it's enabled, the final export is compressed in size/ quality. When disabled, the video size and quality look great.
I have tried:
- Rearranging the order of the effects
- Changing the color of the effect
- Rendering out the video with the effect disabled and reapplying in a new project
- Exporting via Media Encoder
- CBR and VBR Bitrate Encoding (CBR made the file size larger but the quality is still the same)
- Sacrafices to the old gods
- A handful of other export settings
Up to date with Premiere Pro, BRAW/ Premiere Plugin, as well as graphics drivers. Adobe Support wasn't able to resolve this either.
Any suggestions are much appreciated.
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I have also tried adding a red overlay with the blend mode set to Multiply. Still the same issue.
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"Compressed in size/quality ... "
Do you mean you have say a 1920x1080 sequence but with Tint applied you get 1280x720? What?
Neil
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My sequence is a custom frame size (2048 x 858). When I export, the quality is kind of blurry / pixelated. The tint effect looks great in Premiere but not in the final export.
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First, "Tint" is not a 32-bit float effect, so anytime you use that, processing will go to 8-bit for the file.
Next ... is your export precisely the same frame-size as your sequence?
Neil
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Thanks for the insight on the tint going to 8-bit. News to me. However, when I try adding a red overlay (sized to 2048x858) and blend mode set to multiply, I get the same result.
My export is precisley the same size as my sequence.
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Some screenshots would be useful to solve the problem (export settings, your timeline with effect controls and program monitor..)
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Try to disable hardware acceleration and see if it works.
Also, you may check if it's related to color management in Pr 22:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/faq-how-to-fix-saturated-over-exposed-hlg-cl...
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Disabled hardware acceleration and still the same issue.
I checked the color managment discussion you sent, but switching the working color space just messes with the masks.
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At this point, some screen grabs drag/dropped onto the text reply area would be most helpful. I think we need to see what you're seeing.
Neil
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