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Probleme couleurs export Premier rush

Community Beginner ,
Mar 05, 2023 Mar 05, 2023

Bonjour à tous,

 

J'ai un problème lorsque j'exporte des vidéos filmée avec mon iphone avec premiere rush. J'ajoute les vidéo les couleurs sont ok, le montage ok, je clique sur exporter et là l'export transforme tout en vidéos laides, livides, fade....

 

Que puis je faire s'il vous plait. J'ai le meme probleme lorsque j'airdrop les vidéos et que je les mets dans première pro...

 

Regardez ma vidéo pour voir.

 

Je vous remercie pour votre aide,

 

Maxime

 

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Adobe Employee , Mar 07, 2023 Mar 07, 2023

Bonjour, Maxime!

Thanks for the message. I think you are having trouble with the colors shifting on export. Is that correct? It appears that you shot HDR with your camera or mobile device. Is that true? If you have a full subscription to Creative Cloud, you can import the project into Premiere Pro to fix existing footage with the new "tone mapping" feature. If you only have Rush in your subscription, you may want to adjust the color controls to compensate. Rush has no ability to correct HDR foota

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Adobe Employee ,
Mar 07, 2023 Mar 07, 2023

Bonjour, Maxime!

Thanks for the message. I think you are having trouble with the colors shifting on export. Is that correct? It appears that you shot HDR with your camera or mobile device. Is that true? If you have a full subscription to Creative Cloud, you can import the project into Premiere Pro to fix existing footage with the new "tone mapping" feature. If you only have Rush in your subscription, you may want to adjust the color controls to compensate. Rush has no ability to correct HDR footage directly. Apple has made its camera settings to shoot HDR, as did Sony with its cameras, by default. Most people do not want to need to deal with HDR at the present. Sorry.

 

Is this iPhone footage? If so, turn off HDR in the Camera settings before your next shoot. Choose also to shoot in "Most Compatible" format, which is H.264. 

 

I hope the info helps you. Let me know if you need added assistance.

Merci,

Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio
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Community Beginner ,
Mar 07, 2023 Mar 07, 2023

Bonjour, Merci beaucoup ! Oui, vous avez bien répondu à ma question. Je vais essayer comme ça. Merci.

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Mar 07, 2023 Mar 07, 2023
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Hi @Kevin-Monahan - I have already shot my footage whilst in "high efficiency" as opposed to "most compatible" which is leading to my footage being blown out when exported. Is there any way to fix this colour issue without re-filming? Thanks so much in advance.

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