Fix fluctuating/changing Exposure and ISO in Post // Premiere Pro Tutorial 2020
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- Опубліковано 7 лип 2024
- When you leave your Camera, Drone, Smartphone or GoPro on Auto while shooting a Video the lighting (Exposure/ ISO) in the Video will change. Most of the Time this looks very amateurish and bad.
In this Tutorial i will show you how you can fix the change in lighting in Premiere Pro in Post with just some simple steps.
Similar steps can also be done to fix change in White Balance.
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I was hoping Premiere would have an auto luma stabiliser. Has that been introduced in recent updates?
you just saved my life, I'm editing a project and some footage has this crazy light changes!. Thank you so much
Glad I could help! Hope your project is going well.
Thank you! I accidentally had my camera on auto white balance and this is very helpful!
Thanks for this one. You are under rated so much
Thanks for this, I wold love to see the DJ video, hope you release it :)
keep up the good work man.
Great video! But is there a way to do the same in Final Cut Pro?
Great tip!
I have 2h long interview, and light changes in room, is there now some automated way to do it?
Thanks dude!!!
thank you man
I've been using keyframes with exposure correction for quite a while since I usually leave my GH5 on auto-exposure because I do a lot of 'run and gun' shooting. But sometimes I can't figure out the wild exposure swings of the GH5, especially when the camera angle and lighting isn't changing.
I was hoping that there was a way to simply find a good exposure point in my clips and tell Premier to match the same exposure for the entire clip rather than having to tinker with the exposure setting and keyframes.
Did you find a solution?
The best way to avoid exposure jumps is to set your 'Metering mode' (Fn3 button) to Multi-Metering. I accidentally left mine on centre-weighted as I filmed a band last night; walking around with a gimbal testing a new custom mode, I was catching bright and dark patches and got loads of sudden exposure jumps. While shooting, I thought it was the fault of the lens or the HEVC mode I was testing.
@@scamp_media Use multi-metering.
@@liveshotsvideoproductions Thanks for the reply! I actually switched to multi-metering recently after upgrading to the GH6 and that indeed helps!
Thanks 👍👍🙂
Great video! Do you think playing with the keyframe transition speeds would be better than adding more keyframes?
Hey man, thanks alot! Problem is, that a Camera doesn't adjust white balance linear. Most of the time it will stay mostly the same some time and then change rapidly at one point. Therefore I dont really think it would work that well ;)
@@Ordiscene yeah i tried it with my clip. Its just better to add a lot of keyframes and have a LOT of patience 😅
Thankyou
Could you post the raw file?
thanks man
Glad I could help =)
I'm in shock that there's no post production auto exposure plug in 🤯
funny how you tell people how to fix whitebalance while your shot is waaayy off white balance when you are talking hahaha.
Actually white balance was on point on the raw material and the end result looks that way because of the colour grade and i liked it that way. Btw: this Video was about fixing fluctuating Exposure ^^
THe video should be started from the Second 2:21.... hust a wais of time the first 2 minutes...