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Hello people.
At the moment I'm working on a quite complex premiere project. I've already color corrected every single shot and color graded the whole project. After exporting a frist version, I saw the colors were washed out and very different from the preview window inside Premiere.
I looked for a solution and I found it. I've checked the 'enable display color management' setting and added the 'GT Gamma compensation' lut at the export (this is a lut Adobe made available to fix this problem). The exported video now has the exact same colors as I see in my preview window.
The only problem I have is that if you check the 'enable display color management' setting, the colors of your whole project will change. I color corrected/graded everything without this setting enabled, but I if I want to export it, I actually need to enable this setting.
Does anyone know which lumetri settings I can use to change the colors of my whole project so It will match with the colors I had in the first place?
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Would be cool if someone knows the exact information to change it back to the exact colors.
For people who have the same problem as me, and no one knows the exact info:
I think this comes really close (I just tried to match it myself)
Temperature: 4,0
Tint: 1,0
Exposure: 0,1
Contrast: -2,0
Highlights: -16,0
Shadows: 25,0
Whites: 3,0
Blacks: 7,5
Saturation: 110,0
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maybe you can save ( save as ) two versions of project.. one with lut and color management on, and one without lut and color management off... like you did originally.. and then open the project you feel like continuing to work on... as it fits your desire to see two different color gamut to work on stuff. Otherwise I have no clue what the purpose of this post is.
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Carlo,
Please see this reference article. See if it helps you: https://premierepro.net/color-management-premiere-pro/
Thanks,
Kevin
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The article that Kevin referenced is one of the best presentations of this issue out there. Well worth the time.
Most users assume color is a standard thing, handled the same by all devices. Unfortunately that expectation is about opposite from reality. It takes a fair amount of study and wrangling with your gear before most of us get the color down to what we need.Which is a shock to most of us.
Sure was to me when I started ...
Neil
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