With the Pr2022 release, they completely changed the underlying color system from what it was when this thread was started. Premiere isn't currently setup to be able to work with DolbyVision. ![]() So Premiere will put that into the video file metadata on export but again, only for HDR exports.Ģ03 is actually the recommended starting place for HDR whether in HLG or PQ formats. This is a numerical data point needed in HDR video file metadata, to tell the TV/screen what to use for HDR settings internally. Above that value, all image data is assumed to have color and brightness, but not really fine details. Bright, the upper edge of any details, but not a specular. "graphics white" is the brightest tone with any details visible. It doesn't do anything no matter what it's set to.īasically. ![]() It has no effect whatever on any SDR/Rec.709 timeline/sequence/export.įor any SDR/Rec.709 workflows, ignore it. HDR media, HDR timeline and monitor setups, HDR outputs. ![]() This setting is ONLY of concern if you are working full HDR projects.
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