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  1. #GOPRO QUIK DESKTOP 2.2 PRO#
  2. #GOPRO QUIK DESKTOP 2.2 TV#
  3. #GOPRO QUIK DESKTOP 2.2 WINDOWS#

But why is it worse on my new iMac monitor?Ī. (Graph and data by franciscrossman-J6rJng​)ģ.

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The graph above is a visual representation of the gamma display standards of Premiere Pro (orange), which dips into the darker end of the spectrum, compared to the gamma display standards of QuickTime (blue), which don't have the capability to display those dark colors and therefore QuickTime displays video with less saturation which gives it that "washed out" appearance. This is what causes videos to display differently in between each app. Other video playback apps like QuickTime have begun to adhere to different video playback standards. TL DR Premiere uses the same display standards as broadcast television does. The miscommunication is happening between the apps and the monitor they're being displayed on. Your video files are fine! The actual color codes within the pixels of your video are not changing in between apps. FCP 10, QuickTime, and certain web browsers all play video back in the same way, so people assume that they're displaying the video "correctly" when in reality, it's just that they're displaying the video under similar standards. This gamma shift is completely dependent on what app you play your video back in, as most users have figured out on their own. Gamma 1.96 profiles play video back in a way that looks closer to what you see in real life - lighter blacks and softer whites.Ĭ. Other apps like QuickTime, Final Cut Pro, and web browsers like Chrome and Safari display video in a scene-referred gamma 1.96 profile despite what your monitor is set to. Monitors have become fairly standardized over the years, but apps haven't. It's the last box on the list and it should always be enabled! For more detailed instructions, go here.ī. Premiere Pro > Preferences > General > "Enable Display Color Management (requires GPU acceleration)" Premiere has a feature called " Display Color Management" that will coordinate with your monitor's display settings in order to correctly display in a Rec709, gamma 2.4 profile.

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It was chosen for broadcast television because the people who were deciding playback standards figured that people were watching TV in their dark living rooms, and they thought increased contrast levels looks prettier in that setting. Gamma 2.4 displays with higher contrast - blacker blacks and whiter whites. Premiere displays video based on the assumption that your monitor is set to Rec709 color space and that your footage was recorded in reference to gamma 2.4, because that's the gamma standard for broadcast television. (Screenshots from Boots Riley's "Sorry to Bother You")Ī. (Screenshots provided from this forum post) Side by side, you can see that video in Premiere (left) is displayed with more saturation than the video displayed in QuickTime (right).

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If you're experiencing this behavior and you're on a Windows machine, please send me a private message!

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As far as we know, this is a Mac-only issue. When played back on YouTube through those web browsers, the video also appears less saturated than it does in Premiere. When importing footage into Premiere Pro, the display of the video looks more saturated than when it is played back on other apps such as VLC, QuickTime, After Effects, or a number of web browsers like Safari or Google Chrome.

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Help!! Premiere Pro CC is changing the color of my imported footage Footage appears darker after imported into Premiere Proĭ. "When I post my video on YouTube it looks less saturated and the blacks are raised"Ĭ. "My exports look washed out when I view them in QuickTime player"ī. Watch here for a visualization of the solution, and read on to understand why the color shift is happening in the first place.Ī.

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Courageous community member Matt Johnson made a video based on this document.















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