Cube file premiere pro9/12/2023 While we respect your beliefs and opinions, it is a little bit selfish to insist on doing things only your way when there are so many other people involved in editing. It is important for us to work together and come to a compromise rather than insisting on doing things solely our own way. However, we must consider the bigger picture and the fact that a much larger group is already working towards completing and editing videos in a certain way specifically for Apple products. We understand that you have strong convictions about the way you believe color space should be accomplished. The need/use of the LUT could only be changed by a change of the standard used by ColorSync. That dilemma can't be "solved" by a version change with an outside app like Premiere or Resolve. "Normal" viewed outside Premiere on a Mac, but too dark outside of the Macs.A bit light on a Mac, but "normal" outside of Mac displays without the LUT.the choice is between two imperfect things: Because on non-Mac gear, the Rec.709 video file will probably be displayed with a correct 2.4 gamma. That LUT will essentially push the midtones and shadows a bit darker in the exported file, so that when viewed on a Mac, outside of Premiere, the file will look more like it did while viewed in Premiere.īut of course, then outside of the Mac-sphere, on a non-Mac system, that file will now be a lot darker than it appeared on the Mac within Premiere. So the image typically is darker within Premiere than outside on the same Mac computer. Premiere always attempts to operate by the Rec.709 standards, including it's internal monitors which are not 'controlled' by ColorSync. So Rec.709/SDR video files are displayed with lighter shadows and mids on a Mac, than they would be if displayed with the "normal" Rec.709 gamma of 2.4. is caused by the Mac OS color management utility ColorSync applying a non-standard gamma to Rec.709 video files.ColorSync, for some reason, uses a 1.96 gamma.
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