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Premiere CS6 seems to change colors..

PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 7:35 am
by PierreEmmanuel
Hi,

So I grade my movies in Resolve, respecting the legal broadcast limits; export them and render in Premiere.. and Tada.. it is not legal anymore.

I supsected a codec issue, so I tried to make a mov in dnxhd, no compression : same exact result !! the image is dark and the black go below 16.. what the..

I opened vegas pro 12 .. rendered in the same format, same codec : no problem, my image is as it should.

Is premiere altering the color in a way ? Like having a different colorspace and affecting the colors when getting back to the target colorspace ?

Cheers

Re: Premiere CS6 seems to change colors..

PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 2:59 pm
by sean mclennan
Weird.

Have you posted this question in an Premiere forum?

Re: Premiere CS6 seems to change colors..

PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 3:25 pm
by Dmitry Kitsov
I always had this problem with dnxhd. But, what are you rendering it out of premiere?
PierreEmmanuel wrote:Hi,

So I grade my movies in Resolve, respecting the legal broadcast limits; export them and render in Premiere.. and Tada.. it is not legal anymore.

I supsected a codec issue, so I tried to make a mov in dnxhd, no compression : same exact result !! the image is dark and the black go below 16.. what the..

I opened vegas pro 12 .. rendered in the same format, same codec : no problem, my image is as it should.

Is premiere altering the color in a way ? Like having a different colorspace and affecting the colors when getting back to the target colorspace ?

Cheers

Re: Premiere CS6 seems to change colors..

PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 3:34 pm
by PierreEmmanuel
Dmitry Kitsov wrote:I always had this problem with dnxhd. But, what are you rendering it out of premiere?


Well, I have some plugins that I bought for Premiere.. so.. a perfect denoize.r.

Re: Premiere CS6 seems to change colors..

PostPosted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 4:21 pm
by Dmitry Kitsov
PierreEmmanuel wrote:
Dmitry Kitsov wrote:I always had this problem with dnxhd. But, what are you rendering it out of premiere?


Well, I have some plugins that I bought for Premiere.. so.. a perfect denoize.r.

Oh I see, so when you just rendering the timeline for a preview? What are the sequence settings? What is the preview codec in those settings? Does it look ok on the timeline unless you apply third party filters, ie those that were not shipped with premiere pro?