Thank you James, finally someone (you) was able to help us fix the issue instead of giving us a "patch" to cover the issue without solving it. Thank you very very much.
Here's Adobe's official solution. Works well and makes sense. No need for LUT's. With Premiere Pro v 22, new features around color management for H.264 and HEVC have been introduced. This FAQ will show you how to fix clips that appear overexposed or oversaturated due to these new features. Caution: iPhone shoots HDR by default. In case you don't want or need the HLG/HDR workflow and want to return to the standard workflow, please follow these steps to avoid oversaturated and overexposed previews. - Right-click on your media in the Project panel. - Select Modify > Interpret Footage > Color Management. - Set Color Space Override to Rec.709. - Sequence > Sequence settings, set Working Color Space to Rec. 709.
im starting my youtube channel, in fact my first video goes up in 2 hours, THANK YOU SO MUCH for this, your channel has been so helpful throughout this editing process
can you explain why my video is over exposed after dragging it from project to timeline, whereas it is normal in project, video colour is overexposed after dragging to timeline.