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This video deserves a million views. I've been looking all over for this, no one is doing it (that I could see), and you nailed it. Thank you!!! My iphone vid that was exporting completely blown out now just exported great!
I had a video project to edit for work and I don't have much experience with Premiere. I was having trouble getting the footage to export without looking overexposed and this video SAVED ME!! The info that's out there doesn't include everything you shared here so thank you!!
You can open the resulting file in Quicktime and then reexport as 4k h264 in quicktime. No loss in quality. 6 minute video went from 38 gigs to 1.5 gigs and the color looks great. Hope that helps!
@@sierralikespi to much ppl dont care for it look at Tourister channel All videos are blown out with brightness and wrong colors .You wont see this on phone but on TV .
No matter what export setting I try, colours a way too over-saturated, players seem to be doing an incorrect tone mapping. This doesn't happen in FCPX where I achieved an output identical to the original phone clip. Also, we need to be able output those videos in HEVC as ProRes leads to way too large files.
It's not a easy format to work with so i understand the frustration. Sorry i can't help much other than what i showed in the tutorial and it worked fine for me.
@@VegardThefilmmaker I'll give it a try on my PC once I'm back home, but I can see you're on Mac too so it's probably not that. I read somewhere that reds need to be desaturated...
Hey bro we see that you have changed your channel name. Very cool indeed. So sorry we haven't been able to visit you for a while we have been busy moving house etc. But great to catch up with you again. Thanks so much for sharing your experience and knowledge with us. See you again soon.
I just try with your way. But the problem is the size is so big. I just export 1:30 min video and took 10,5gb size. The original file is only 550mb. Are you have solution about that ?
Hey! This really helped the over exposed video playback, but now when I export my video only the audio plays and the screen is black, do you know why/how to fix it?
BRO THANKS A LOT! I rendered in H.264 format and it made really overbrighten layout with my video after rendering. Made as you said and it rendered as in preview window.
EDIT: This issue was caused by the combination of using the new Macbook XDR display with the f.lux app. --- I used these instructions and the video looked great on my older Macbook, but when watching over the videos on a new Macbook pro, the videos are super exposed. Such a pity since quite a few of the videos on my channel have been exported using this method. Didn't have any clue about the issue until I purchased a new Macbook.
@@VegardThefilmmaker Sorry for not being clear. Yes, the videos I have exported using the method in this video are over-exposed on the 14-inch 2021 Macbook Pro with the Liquid Retina XDR display that I just bought and started using today. When I watch the same videos on an older Macbook or iPhone or anything else, the videos look the way they should be, balanced, so the issue seems to be that this exporting method doesn't fix the issue for the Liquid Retina XDR display.
Probably because before you got the xdr display it was not looking right from the beginning. Then you can see it as overexposed. Same thing for me. But now i also have the new Macbook Pro with xdr screen and i can now work in the correct color space and export it in the correct manner. I have plans for a updated video coming later. Try working with the same videos on your new mac and export. then upload to UA-cam and test on a Non hdr display too to see if it looks good on both rec 709 and hdr :)
@@VegardThefilmmaker Sorry - I was able to fix the issue by uninstalling f.lux from my new Macbook! Seems that f.lux was causing the issue because it was doing something weird to the xdr screen colouring. So my bad 🙏, nothing wrong with this tutorial - the colours are slightly brighter on the new screen but not over-exposed!
I’m having the same issue editing iPhone 13 Pro footage. My sequence and clip settings are set to 2100 HLG and look great after color correction. However, when I export the HDR 2100 HLG sequence (with matched export settings), the footage comes out over saturated with red colors. If I import the exported sequence back into premiere, it looks fine. If anyone has found a solution, please let me know!
Can you do a quick tutorial like this showing how to make it work with faces? Maybe it works with a video like this of a building or scenery, but I'm using these steps and my skin is looking orange in the exported version.
You need a proper HDR monitor to color grade it perfectly. It should look normal on a hdr device or if you upload to youtube and watch on a standard range display.
Thanks for this but Apple Prores results in huge video files. My 2 minute 4K video is 14gb! I've been fighting with this for quite a long time and was thrilled that the HDR footage now looks good on the timeline. Then I export - UGLY! Anyway, I just found a little tick box that says SDR Conform - just tick that on export. It looks fine and doesn't have massive files.
I know the file sizes are big but for now that's the only way i know about. "SDR" Is NOT HDR. It's "Standard Dynamuc Range" so that will not solve anything unfortunately
@@VegardThefilmmaker they do but so far I’ve seen it only via stories. And the moment there’s no way to upload via PC url (and it’s a pain to have the exported video saved on your phone)
Thanks for the video, but exporting to MOV doesn't make sense. 1 minute video (4K60) is exported to 20GB of file. I don't think this is the correct way in order to upload the video to UA-cam..
Strange. I'm on a PC and followed these steps on Premiere 2021, but in playback the video doesn't seem as fast, it's almost good but it seems blurred/stuttery as native playback in premiere or on my iphone 12 pro. 4K, 60fps. This isn't the case exporting normally/without HDR/HLG
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🔸GET MY PRESETS AND LUTS FOR VIDEO EDITING HERE:
geni.us/Presetstore
This video deserves a million views. I've been looking all over for this, no one is doing it (that I could see), and you nailed it. Thank you!!! My iphone vid that was exporting completely blown out now just exported great!
I had a video project to edit for work and I don't have much experience with Premiere. I was having trouble getting the footage to export without looking overexposed and this video SAVED ME!! The info that's out there doesn't include everything you shared here so thank you!!
That's awesome to hear :) Glad i could help you out and save the day :)
after hours of searching you come through clutch, I appreciate you
Thank you! I was in the same boat some months ago and wanted to find out and share how to do it :) I'm so happy it helped you out.
You can open the resulting file in Quicktime and then reexport as 4k h264 in quicktime. No loss in quality. 6 minute video went from 38 gigs to 1.5 gigs and the color looks great. Hope that helps!
I've literally been looking for an answer on how to export in h264 without having the footage blown out/weird colors for months now. Thank you!
@@sierralikespi to much ppl dont care for it look at Tourister channel
All videos are blown out with brightness and wrong colors .You wont see this on phone but on TV .
YOU SIR GAVE A WORKAROUND IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR MONTHS!!!!! THIS IS A MILLION DOLLAR ANSWER!!!!
I dont understand, please explain me simply, thanks
Yeah, but then its not HDR
Grant Master - Thank you! I've been looking for this fix since 3 days for my iphone 14 pro max videos from a recent bikepacking adventure!
Thank you :) Hope your bike adventure film looks good in hdr export
No matter what export setting I try, colours a way too over-saturated, players seem to be doing an incorrect tone mapping. This doesn't happen in FCPX where I achieved an output identical to the original phone clip. Also, we need to be able output those videos in HEVC as ProRes leads to way too large files.
It's not a easy format to work with so i understand the frustration. Sorry i can't help much other than what i showed in the tutorial and it worked fine for me.
@@VegardThefilmmaker I'll give it a try on my PC once I'm back home, but I can see you're on Mac too so it's probably not that. I read somewhere that reds need to be desaturated...
@@BenL0nd0n omg I have the same problem, and I'm soooo frustrated, do you know how to fix it? :(
Found out how to fix?
@@eduardoruiz2684 On my windows machine, when I use VCL player this happens. QuickTime Player looks correct. Maybe it's your player?
Hey bro we see that you have changed your channel name. Very cool indeed. So sorry we haven't been able to visit you for a while we have been busy moving house etc. But great to catch up with you again. Thanks so much for sharing your experience and knowledge with us. See you again soon.
Hello :) Yeah i changed it because my last name is hard to find. Thanks for the support :)
I really appreciate this. It's the same for iPhone 13 pro right?
It should be. depends on the prores. don't have it yet.
@@VegardThefilmmaker I tried it and the colors came out messed up. Not sure why. Maybe it's different
I have the latest version of Premiere Pro - I don't have that video codec option (HLG). Any tips?
It's still there
I just try with your way. But the problem is the size is so big. I just export 1:30 min video and took 10,5gb size. The original file is only 550mb. Are you have solution about that ?
I know it is frustrating. I'm looking for solutions but currently there is none unfortunately. Not in Premiere Pro
thank you for helping but Quicktime is so heavy format. If I need H264 format ? What Do i have to ?
H264 not possible
will this work for imovie? i’m having issues exporting my HDR video to youtube from my iphone as youtube is distorting the quality completely
iMovie? It's the most basic editing software out there.
get Premiere Pro instead.
THAK YOU SO MUCH!!
Hi! Thank you so much! You literally saved me with this video. Good luck!!!
Good luck!!
Hey! This really helped the over exposed video playback, but now when I export my video only the audio plays and the screen is black, do you know why/how to fix it?
No idea how you messed up.
hi, same thing happened with me but after that I have changed my iphone camera settings from high efficiency to most compatible. All works good now.
Great tutorial ! My assignment Looks a lot better now 😍👍 Thank you !
Great to hear!
This is what i actually finding video~ very helpfull to me and good job man!!
Awesome, thank you!
BRO THANKS A LOT! I rendered in H.264 format and it made really overbrighten layout with my video after rendering. Made as you said and it rendered as in preview window.
You're welcome!
With the M1 Pro the export in Rec. 2021 HGL is impossible, you don't have hardware acceleration :(
It is possible but sadly the file size is huuge. So i will make a new video soon showing a better export method. Using M1 Pro myself
you're a CHAMP! thank you for this!
You're welcome!
Me: * awake for nearly 24 hours trying to color grade my video and losing my sanity*
This guy: so you just click the button and yeah
😂
Very helpful, I was getting very saturated color when exporting it. Now got the right settings.
Perfect!
EDIT: This issue was caused by the combination of using the new Macbook XDR display with the f.lux app.
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I used these instructions and the video looked great on my older Macbook, but when watching over the videos on a new Macbook pro, the videos are super exposed. Such a pity since quite a few of the videos on my channel have been exported using this method. Didn't have any clue about the issue until I purchased a new Macbook.
I don't get your "Problem" Super exposed is not a term. Is it over exposed? HDR Has higher NITS. Will look brighter. Whole point with hdr.
@@VegardThefilmmaker Sorry for not being clear. Yes, the videos I have exported using the method in this video are over-exposed on the 14-inch 2021 Macbook Pro with the Liquid Retina XDR display that I just bought and started using today. When I watch the same videos on an older Macbook or iPhone or anything else, the videos look the way they should be, balanced, so the issue seems to be that this exporting method doesn't fix the issue for the Liquid Retina XDR display.
Probably because before you got the xdr display it was not looking right from the beginning. Then you can see it as overexposed. Same thing for me. But now i also have the new Macbook Pro with xdr screen and i can now work in the correct color space and export it in the correct manner. I have plans for a updated video coming later. Try working with the same videos on your new mac and export. then upload to UA-cam and test on a Non hdr display too to see if it looks good on both rec 709 and hdr :)
@@VegardThefilmmaker Sorry - I was able to fix the issue by uninstalling f.lux from my new Macbook! Seems that f.lux was causing the issue because it was doing something weird to the xdr screen colouring. So my bad 🙏, nothing wrong with this tutorial - the colours are slightly brighter on the new screen but not over-exposed!
That's good to hear :)
Thank you very much you really helped me!
Most excellent. Thank you. A very clear and concise guide.
Thank you 😁
Hey can you make an update for Adobe Premiere Pro 2024? Thank you
Hey! Yes i will make a updated tutorial in January. I got a better way to export HDR now. Make sure to subscribe so you won't miss it.
@@VegardThefilmmaker ok thank you . I hope there’s a way to use the Apple profiles preset on Window ? 2:34
perfect thank you!
it always comes out very red - looks fine in Premiere but once exported it looks very red
On what kind of display are you watching it on?
@@VegardThefilmmaker on a 2020 MacBook Air. The Dolby Vision files look fine when played using QT
I’m having the same issue editing iPhone 13 Pro footage. My sequence and clip settings are set to 2100 HLG and look great after color correction. However, when I export the HDR 2100 HLG sequence (with matched export settings), the footage comes out over saturated with red colors. If I import the exported sequence back into premiere, it looks fine. If anyone has found a solution, please let me know!
I get the EXACT same problem, have you found a solution since then?
@@sylvainfergot Did u solve it? same prob here
Legend
My IPhone won’t open QuickTime that I exported? iPhone 12 Pro
Can you do a quick tutorial like this showing how to make it work with faces? Maybe it works with a video like this of a building or scenery, but I'm using these steps and my skin is looking orange in the exported version.
You need a proper HDR monitor to color grade it perfectly. It should look normal on a hdr device or if you upload to youtube and watch on a standard range display.
Thank you very much
You are welcome
Thanks for this but Apple Prores results in huge video files. My 2 minute 4K video is 14gb! I've been fighting with this for quite a long time and was thrilled that the HDR footage now looks good on the timeline. Then I export - UGLY! Anyway, I just found a little tick box that says SDR Conform - just tick that on export. It looks fine and doesn't have massive files.
I know the file sizes are big but for now that's the only way i know about. "SDR" Is NOT HDR. It's "Standard Dynamuc Range" so that will not solve anything unfortunately
Good for instagram?
Not sure if they support Hdr
@@VegardThefilmmaker they do but so far I’ve seen it only via stories. And the moment there’s no way to upload via PC url (and it’s a pain to have the exported video saved on your phone)
Thanks for the video, but exporting to MOV doesn't make sense. 1 minute video (4K60) is exported to 20GB of file. I don't think this is the correct way in order to upload the video to UA-cam..
I'm aware and at that time this was the only way. but i haven't gotten to make a updated tutorial with less file size.
Strange. I'm on a PC and followed these steps on Premiere 2021, but in playback the video doesn't seem as fast, it's almost good but it seems blurred/stuttery as native playback in premiere or on my iphone 12 pro. 4K, 60fps. This isn't the case exporting normally/without HDR/HLG
I'm guessing it is a codec issue. I used a mac for this tutorial so it might be different on windows.
my video got better but not as same as the real footage. i have to deliver a video to the client and this problem wont go away.
What about 10-bit?
this is 10 bit
You save my life!!! Thanks
I like saving lives 😂
thank you holy shit bless your soul
45gb 30min. No have sense this export options
Thank you so much!