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November 18, 2021
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Why does exported file look different?

  • November 18, 2021
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After exporting, the video looks exactly like the over exposed version without me being able to correct the matter it seems. Help? I;ve updated adobe, creative cloude, updated my drivers, restarted my computer 3 times. What is happening?

 

Correct answer R Neil Haugen

In the 2022 version, the developers gave us users more color management setting options and some different default CM behaviors. Which is tripping up many users.

 

There's a thread here on fixing over-exposed HLG media ... how-to-fix-saturated-over-exposed-hlg-clips ... and you should take a look there.

 

Short version, check the file properties in the bin (Modify/Interpret footage) for file color space, check the sequence settings for sequence color space, and make sure you're exporting to the space you want to.

 

Neil

2 replies

Participant
March 14, 2024

Try to find some lut to solve it

, i use gamma fix, you can find easily. But instill not undersanding why adobe make the s***#&#*.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
March 15, 2024

Adobe did not make a problem here. They have to allow users to set color management as there's a number of things you might want to do. They have given you options you didn't used to have!

 

But you need to set the settings to what you need to use.

 

Go to the Lumetri panel, the Settings tab, where all the color management settings now 'live'.

 

Tell us how they are set, and what you want to do. It's very easy to setup what you want to do.

 

As long as  you don't expect to 'fix' Apple's mess by not following proper Rec.709/SDR standards as everyone else does, that is. None of my pro colorist buds can fix that either, and they're mostly Mac geeks, and really ticked off at Apple.

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Participant
October 10, 2024

In some ways, Adobe did make it more complicated. If editors have edited Lumtri adjustments to clips, then the default export should allow for this as in, include the Lumetri LUT in the export by default!

Just seems like common sense.

Thanks All.

R Neil Haugen
R Neil HaugenCorrect answer
Legend
November 18, 2021

In the 2022 version, the developers gave us users more color management setting options and some different default CM behaviors. Which is tripping up many users.

 

There's a thread here on fixing over-exposed HLG media ... how-to-fix-saturated-over-exposed-hlg-clips ... and you should take a look there.

 

Short version, check the file properties in the bin (Modify/Interpret footage) for file color space, check the sequence settings for sequence color space, and make sure you're exporting to the space you want to.

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Avez kh
Participant
September 13, 2023

"I encountered a similar issue when working with LUTs and making corrections to my footage. However, when I exported the video, it looked completely different from what I had in Adobe Premiere Pro. After extensive research, I decided to conduct a simple experiment: I turned off the effects, and my color grade matched what I had originally created in Premiere Pro 

 

Participant
September 20, 2023

Thanks a lot worked for me.