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XVYCC709 to rec709

Explorer ,
Mar 11, 2025 Mar 11, 2025

Hi guys,

I need help. I just received footage in XVYCC709 and cannot get it to behave like Rec. 709, and it is all overexposed. I've worked with HDR many times before without issues, but this one is a bit tricky. I am using lateast version of Premiere Pro. Does anyone know how to solve this? I need it in Rec. 709.


Here’s the video file: video


Thanks in advance!

Ziga

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Community Expert ,
Mar 11, 2025 Mar 11, 2025

try to encode it to SDR rather than using it as HDR

if you are not tied to an HDR output.

Use FFMpeg on Windows or the encode video from finder on Mac.

If tied to HDR outputs, check Color Management:

https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/color-management.html

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Explorer ,
Mar 11, 2025 Mar 11, 2025

Hi Carlos,

 

i had never used FFmpeg, do you have a code or the correct text for it?

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Explorer ,
May 01, 2025 May 01, 2025
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And are you sure it's HDR?
Besides being xvyCC, it probably has a luminance range of 16-255 (instead of the typical 0-235). You'll probably just need to use a ProcAmp filter on the clip.

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