It's a bummer this video poped up deep into the search. I spent hours with the wrong tutorials, and absolutely saved my footage, I can't thank you enough!
This worked for me for the preview in Premiere p4o, but when I exported the video, it was completely off again. However, I managed to fix it by setting Preset to "Match sequence preview settings" when I was exporting it. Thanks a lot for the solution, this is the first one that truly worked!
You my friend, are a HERO! I have spent the last 3 day editing my first video for my friend whos a chef. So much work has gone in to it and today I finally finished so I exported. Once exported the colours were COMPLETELY off. After spending hours watching other videos and downloading files that didn't work I finally came across your video and it has saved my life! Thank you so much, I have subscribed and liked the video!
I'm so annoyed, Adobe must have changed the layout around again because the Lumetri colour box looks soo different for me, instead of Edit and Settings, it has two tabs "Source - (name of file) and then a drop down for FX. I need to fix this so badly and am so lost. 😭
Where have you been all my Premiere Pro Life?!? This is FANTASTIC!!! I can't believe I finally found something that actually works. THANK YOU SO MUCH!! Sorry for the all caps. I'm very excited!
Of all the videos I have watched regarding this issue this was the only one that actually worked. Good, easy and clear explanation. Thank you! Now, I'm afraid when I export this it won't work out well.. what are the correct settings?
just recently got an iphone 15 pro and decided to try using it to capture some video instead of my DSLR. i regularly need to do a light amount of post on these videos (overlays and such) - just enough to warrant PP (I have a workflow I've followed for quite some time). I was almost going on tilt with the color discrepancy - this video helped me back away from the ledge - thank you.
Thank you. This step by step method for some reason did not work on my Premiere Pro 2024, but I just went to SEQUENCE SETTINGS and changed the Working Color Space to Rec. 709 and then it worked. Regardless, thank you for your helpful video that it should be Rec 709!
THANK YOU!!! Been sent some iPhone footage to edit and was having this problem but couldn't find an updated video for 2024 premiere pro! Thank you so much!
Finally something that works! Just like everyone else I spent hours yesterday and today trying to mess with it. Even uninstalled, reinstalled and cleared all my preferences lol. Is this something we'll have to do each time?
Hello, thank you so much for your video! After struggling with this issue for several days now, I've found your content truly helpful. However, I'm still facing a challenge: the colors in my footage don't look right when I export the project from Premiere Pro. In another comment, you mentioned ensuring the sequence settings match the export settings, but I believe I have done that, and it still doesn't work... Is there any way you can help me with that?😅🙏🏽
For some reasons, the sequence clip part on the bottom is not working for me. I mean it's there but I can't use it cause it's greyed out. What can I do? The color space conversion isn't enough.
Commenting to bring this further up in search engines, after an hour of false leads, THIS is the current solution for iPhone 15 HDR footage in 2024 Premiere, thank you :)
@@editorskeys Hi Mark/team, do you have any fixes for reviewing single clips? They still appear blown out in the Bin and this is a major issue for selecting clips. Thanks!
I have read the comments and it looks I am the only one who did all you said in the video and all his clips got over exposed!🤕 Before that, I had the problem with the exported .mp4 file and now, I have the same problem with my clips in the app... It means I have to fix 2 problems instead of one now😄 Maybe my problem was something else and I had to watch a related video!
Just a tip. Watch out when you say "this over here," or "these two boxes." We are often listening so we can look at our own settings. So if you read what the boxes are called, that helps a lot so we don't have to go to our second monitor, pause your video, then see what "this" or "these" are.
omg thank god for you! with this update. my footage was looking terrible! I found the fix using your tips, however, does this mean I have to change all these settings everytime I use iphone footage?! or is there an easy way to save these settings so it automatically does it when you import iphone footage?
But seriously, I made a real estate video 23 days ago, I imported my footage, it looked great, I edited for color, like I always do, and I exported. But today, from the moment my footage went into premier pro. It looked like garbage.
Turns out that if I export directly form Premiere it comes out good (just a slight desaturation) but if I export via the Media Encoder it comes out weird. Thanks for the tutorial!
Omg Omg Omg thank you sooo much! Am I gonna cry? Almost....I was searching for this for so long, but nothing helped, only this. Thank you very much again. It is also high quality tutorial
Worked for my Pixel 7 pro footage as well. Its still a bit over saturated but I can fix that in color grading. Before there was no coming back from what my 4k HDR footage was doing.
Great instructions. Thank you. I am working in Premiere Pro 2024. Just wondering why in the Lumetri Color Settings the Sequence Clip "tone mapping method, exposure and highlight saturation" are greyed out? However, Color Space Conversion: Color spaces match ARE highlighted.
Great video ! As it is needed to convert HDR color space to Rec.709 … is there any advantage on recording on HDR instead of recording with HDR deactivated ?
Exactly my point. The moment you convert hdr to 709 all details are lost and none of the youtubers tell how to not loose details. Hell capcut is doing a better job in color space management
I’m using hlg on the DJI mavic air 2. I was curious about the “ source clip-use media color space” option ? If I click Rec 709, it gives me a flat profile , closer to log. I was curious What is the use of this? Is it better to leave at hlg?
This worked for me, thanks. However, i'm trying to fix an already put together sequence that looked fine in Premiere but blown out on export. When i highlight all clips, these options are no longer available. I had to do it one clip at a time. Luckily my edit was only 4 minutes. It would be nice to have a tip for a true sequence. Not one with only one clip. Thanks for the help!
but if the whole point of shooting rec 2100 is to have more latitude in your image (and therefore you color grade), will converting it to 709 reduce all of that extra latitude?
i have followed the tutorial ... BUT :/ it only helped on preview footage, how can i export on the right colors and brightness ? :/ (Thank u by the way for the efforts)