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  • How to export HDR material?

    Posted by John Riker on May 25, 2021 at 3:24 pm

    I have seen HDR material that I have received that contain associated metadata such as this:

    “frames”: [

    {

    “media_type”: “video”,

    “stream_index”: 0,

    “key_frame”: 1,

    “pkt_duration”: 50050,

    “pkt_duration_time”: “0.041708”,

    “pkt_pos”: “0”,

    “pkt_size”: “4095”,

    “width”: 3840,

    “height”: 2160,

    “pix_fmt”: “yuv420p10le”,

    “sample_aspect_ratio”: “1:1”,

    “pict_type”: “I”,

    “coded_picture_number”: 0,

    “display_picture_number”: 0,

    “interlaced_frame”: 0,

    “top_field_first”: 0,

    “repeat_pict”: 0,

    “color_range”: “tv”,

    “color_space”: “bt2020nc”,

    “color_primaries”: “bt2020”,

    “color_transfer”: “smpte2084”,

    “side_data_list”: [

    {

    “side_data_type”: “Mastering display metadata”,

    “red_x”: “34000/50000”,

    “red_y”: “16000/50000”,

    “green_x”: “13250/50000”,

    “green_y”: “34500/50000”,

    “blue_x”: “7500/50000”,

    “blue_y”: “3000/50000”,

    “white_point_x”: “15635/50000”,

    “white_point_y”: “16450/50000”,

    “min_luminance”: “50/10000”,

    “max_luminance”: “40000000/10000”

    },

    {

    “side_data_type”: “Content light level metadata”,

    “max_content”: 349,

    “max_average”: 86

    }

    ]

    }

    So you will see the Master Display Data which I assume is the HDR info. However when I export in Premiere Pro or Media Encoder latest version, that info is missing. I try exporting as HEVC with HDR metadata checked. Even define the max and average as well as luminance levels during the export however I end up with like

    {

    “frames”: [

    {

    “media_type”: “video”,

    “stream_index”: 0,

    “key_frame”: 1,

    “pkt_pts”: 0,

    “pkt_pts_time”: “0.000000”,

    “best_effort_timestamp”: 0,

    “best_effort_timestamp_time”: “0.000000”,

    “pkt_duration”: 1001,

    “pkt_duration_time”: “0.041708”,

    “pkt_pos”: “11761”,

    “pkt_size”: “422421”,

    “width”: 3840,

    “height”: 1750,

    “pix_fmt”: “yuv420p10le”,

    “sample_aspect_ratio”: “1:1”,

    “pict_type”: “I”,

    “coded_picture_number”: 0,

    “display_picture_number”: 0,

    “interlaced_frame”: 0,

    “top_field_first”: 0,

    “repeat_pict”: 0,

    “color_range”: “tv”,

    “color_space”: “bt2020nc”,

    “color_primaries”: “bt2020”,

    “color_transfer”: “smpte2084”

    }

    ]

    }

    So no HDR metadata that I can see. Am I missing something? So maybe the question should be if I import some 4k HDR material into Premiere and then want to apply a single 32-bit filter on it and then export how do I do this properly?

    John Riker replied 4 years, 11 months ago 1 Member · 0 Replies
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