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December 24, 2023
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Premiere rush lightens HDR video during export

  • December 24, 2023
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Hi,

 

I migrated from Iphone SE2 to Iphone 15 and started shooting HDR video.

And every time I'm exporting video with Premiere Rush it significantly lightening it. 

 

I found a post how to handle the problem on Premiere Pro 

https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/faq-premiere-pro-2022-color-management-for-log-raw-media/td-p/12553050

Not sure what to do with my premiere rush though

 

Can you help me to fix the problem on premiere rush? 

Correct answer Kevin-Monahan

Hi @Sergey34439572gpdu,

I read your post. Sounds pretty frustrating. Unfortunately, Rush does not support HDR video. You need to use Premiere Pro for that, unfortunately. I will let the team know about your request, however. Sorry for the problem.

 

Hacks that people are using is:

  • Placing a title with no text over the video on V2. That seems to solve the issue for some.
  • Another one is to use a customized color effect to bring the clip closer to the original.

 

I wish you luck if you attempt these workarounds. Cheers.

 

Thanks.
Kevin

2 replies

Participant
September 26, 2024

This works for me perfectly, not ideal or solving the issue but your video will look as the original.

1) select a text/tile, stretch it out all over the full length of the clip-clips. 
2) make sure you delete the word "title" from the text or delete any words so the text is empty.

3) and that's all.

Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Kevin-MonahanCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
January 1, 2024

Hi @Sergey34439572gpdu,

I read your post. Sounds pretty frustrating. Unfortunately, Rush does not support HDR video. You need to use Premiere Pro for that, unfortunately. I will let the team know about your request, however. Sorry for the problem.

 

Hacks that people are using is:

  • Placing a title with no text over the video on V2. That seems to solve the issue for some.
  • Another one is to use a customized color effect to bring the clip closer to the original.

 

I wish you luck if you attempt these workarounds. Cheers.

 

Thanks.
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio