How to Fix OVEREXPOSED Video in Premiere Pro!
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PART 1: Overexposure explanation - 00:35
PART 2: The tools you need to know - 02:17
PART 3: How to fix overexposure - 04:38
PART 4: Final thoughts and touches - 09:55
My friend, love your video! please look up how to add chapters in UA-cam. It makes it really easy to find the relevant parts of the video. Wishing only the best for you. Cheers !
You can now add it as chapters in the video, as it could help more people. Thanks!
Hey I just want to say thank you, my footage looks great after I took your advice.
Thank you for being the only person on the internet to actually show a good way to fix a very over exposed image.
Mannnn thanks so much! YOu just saved me from having to re-film 2 hours worth of the hardest to shoot footage I've done. The LUT at the end was the perfect sales pitch, to thank you I was happy to purcahse it and actually the one you put in at the end was PERFECT on the footage. Thanks!
Thank you! You're a great story teller. It felt like I was watching a story and interacting at the same time. Keep doing what your doing. 😊
Glad I found your video. I moved from Premiere Pro 2018 to 2023 just now and I started to see weird overexposure on all of my videos, but this shows the fix. Thanks!
Awesome Video man! Often the over exposed parts have hard edges. I get rid of that by making a shoulder in the luminance curve and then i slowly increase the exposure until the now slightly grey highlights almost reach 100% white and voilà there is a softer gradient between blown out highlights and the rest
Great tip! Thank you
Excellent Video, TIG! From the straightforward and easy-to- follow tips to the humour - great stuff!
The delet part killed me. Good one
Hahaha million dollar tip 😎
Yeah that got me too. And the back then correction, haha
i was seriously waiting what he was going to do 😂
Thank you man -- been waiting to learn this as it was too daunting my first few videos, super clear and to the point, thanks!!
Glad it helped!
Thank you my friend! You are the only one who made a video where even I can understand what needs to be done and fixed my footage :)
this is really my 1st time to watch a premiere pro tutorial because of work., and what can I say? worth the time!! thanks Mr Icelandic guy!
Thank you for the tutorial. It will be extremely useful in correcting overexposed clips.
Thank you. Very useful. Was my first attempt at using Lumetri Color and it helped a lot
I would say you could improve this footage even further. Use hls and try separate yourself from the image so that you can correct only you. By doing this you dont wash out the rest of the image and you are able to expose the focus point (you) even better. If the focus point is properly exposed most things will be forgotten haha. Great video
Thank you, very helpful, works both ways. In reverse helped me with a darker videos as well. All the best
Dude, thank you. You saved me like 30 minutes of INSANE Skydio 2 footage today.
Thank you so much for making this video man! You're a lifesaver!
REALLY REALLY REALLY helpful video!! Thank you
Hey there Icelandic Guy! I swear I repeated the intro to try to get the correct spelling of your name, but I am awful at it. Just wanted to hop on here and thank you for making this video. I had the awful idea of filming next to window (instead of being behind it) and I almost lost a good of amount of quality footage. I seriously was about to just "highlight and press delete" haha! Thanks to you, I managed to understand Premiere Pro a little more when it comes to the Color tab. It seemed so daunting at first, but you really helped make it easy to understand. I didn't lose this week's video cuz of you! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Thank you so much! I check out your video and it looks great :) Well done!!
Thanks and congrats, very useful, effective and clear
Excellent video! Thank you!
Most amazing video I've ever seen on how to edit this. You saved me so much time. Subed.
Fantastic, thank you. So helpful and i'll be sure to checkout your other videos.
Thank you so much! This really helped fix one of the scenes in a music video I'm currently working on! Cheers from Paris :)
Excellent video, thanks!
A PERFECT video! Answered every one o my questions, thank you!
Please don't try to dislike videos , people's out there helping us in correcting our problems, if you don't understand then move on
WELL done bro 👍👌
Helped me a lot
Da Vinci resolve complicated me in fixing this problem ,
U helped me 😃
Thank you dude!! This helped a lot! It’s surprising how much color correction can change:)
Glad I could help!
I love this channel!!! Helped me sooo much ♥️
OMG! I love your personality. Your humour is everything and this video was super explanatory. Can I ask please, how do we copy the corrections on one footage and repeat on the others?
Hi! Click the clip on the sequence which you want to copy the corrections from. Open the Effect Controls -window. Click the "(fx) Lumetri Color" -effect and copy (cmd+C on Mac or ctrl+C on windows). Next click on the clip you want to paste the corrections to and select paste (cmd+P or ctrl+P). I'm not sure how to patch paste to many at several time, I just scroll the clips on the sequence with right-arrow key and paste.
This was super helpful! Thank you!
All of this stuff is obvious to my but I watched it anyway :) well put together and great mic/audio quality man, good improvement! Áfram 🇮🇸
Thanks dude!
This is a big help for me. Thank you bro. You're amazing!
This is SO helpful! Huge thank you 🙏
i love how u explain this, thank you!
thank you! I learned a lot 🤗
I can't stop coming back and referencing this video 😅 It's actually made me almost too lazy to make sure my video isn't overexposed while recording because your video helps so much! 😂
Excellent tutorial. Thanks.
Amazing video thank you so much!
thanks for sharing, very big help for me
Great video man! Really needed this
Thank you for sharing your awesome knowledge on how to fix overexposed video in Premiere Pro!
Thank you!
Thank you! Because of you I was able to save a clip I thought was unusable. Thanks so much
Great video! Helped me immensely! Thanks!
Thank you! You're great
Just found this channel. Very helpfull...thank you for the explanations....
Thanks man thought my lighting was perfect then Bamm in production the evil exposure monster revealed itself. You deserve the Sub and keep up the good work
Thank you so much for the amazing video, like your style and easy to understand.
Thank you for this! It was really helpful and entertaining too!
Fantastic Tutorial!!! Thank you so much!
Thank you very much for this useful video!
It was very helpful, thank you very much!!!!!
Great video and amazing talking through it!
Thanks, this has helped greatly!
Thanks a lot, this really helped me out. Looking forward to future videos :D
thanks man .bless you u taught me like a mentor , helped me a lot
appreciate the way you explained fixing overexposed footage in this video...cheers
Glad it was helpful! :)
Thank you!!!
This was super helpful. Thank you.
Thank you. I am starting out so I am constantly referring back to this video!
5 minutes in and you helped me save disaster, thank you!!!
Thank you for the video!
Thank you guy! Another helpful video for us all.
thanks!! :)
Thank you so much!
this is the solution I need. Thanks a lot.
Thank you Icelandic Guy, your video saved my footage (and my sleep)!
Haha good to know 😌
Thank you for great directions and for being funny
Another "CRACKING" video dude.... fun.... informative and a bit of a life saver in fact it was Tickety-Boo !
Hahahahaha thanks man 😊
THANK YOU IT HELPS
Thank you!! You saved me from scrapping a lot of footage!
Epic! Thanks for watching!
YOU SIR! ARE THE BEST!
This LITERALLY saved my entire video. I downloaded premiere pro just to give this a try. Thank you so much!!
Happy to helpAa
Very, very helpful... thank you from Newcastle, Australia
Thank you ❤
Nice explanation, thank you!! 🤗🤗
Hi! this video is SOOO helpful..! However, I have a question because my original videos are totally NOT overexposed, but when I import them to preimiere, they look totally whitewashed. I checked on the Display Color Management box because before, when I imported a screenshot of the monitor, it was too dark. Now, the screenshot looks fine, but all the videos appear over exposed.....
This has helped me so much! Thank you!!!!!
Awesome!
this was super helpful!
Thank you so much!!!!!
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YOU JUST SAVED MY CLIENT'S VIDEO !!!!
this was perfect. i realized the slight over exposure issue after i finished editing so it's going to require updating each individual clip. is there a way to save one of the clips as a preset so that i can apply it to all the clips? Thank you!
Thanks man!!
Really helpful! Saved my footage! Thank you
Happy I could help!
Perfect video and explanation with a great sense of humor! I still couldn't save my video because it was beyond repair - I looked like some kind of superhero that was glowing like a nuclear explosion. But I enjoyed your video so much that I subscribed anyway haha!
thank you, you saved my day.
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Cheers my guy. You helped me recover an overexposed shot. New suscriber :)
Thank you! Happy I could help!
Hi, great video, big help! I'm having a similar problem. I used some of the tips from this video which were good, but didn't give me the desired effect. I've got clips which I'm trying to match but shot on different days. Problem is the light source and highlights are hitting in different directions and one clip looks sunnier than the others. Would you know any tips that could reduce or recolour only the areas effected by the light? Any feed back would be much appreciated!
Thank you for saving my life !!
Hi brother I am the first to start learning video editing but I understand you very well..from today I will be your follower
Thank you so much. I took a several filmmaking classes and no professor ever taught me this.
this is super usefull :)
Very helpful. Thank you!
You saved me man thank you. Also hilarious bud keep it up!
you explain those ex-ray images well, I get it now :)
Thank you very much for the tutorial. You just got a subscriber
You got my like simply because we could do "a drinking game of it". Thanks for this tutorials
This was great man, thanks a lot
Thank you, it´s very helpfull for me!
Thank you