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  • Hi Colin,

    Thanks for the reply.

    I have a pretty basic setup and i mostly shoot corporate and event videos of 5D mark 4. The videos i shoot and create using Premiere and AE are always for youtube and social media. I’ve been doing it for about 8 years and i’ve always noticed the colours were a bit off but on my old iMac it was never so apparent. Now on the iMac pro it is very clear and it’s really bothering me that the colours on the iMac Pro are great, but what i am delivering to the client is not as impressive.

    Is this problem specific to Mac? If i use a windows PC with a different display (ie. not the iMac Pro 5k display) and the Adobe suite – would it be different? Or maybe different software on the iMac Pro? Resolve, FCP? I would hate to change my workflow or my setup but i really need the output window in Premiere to match the end product that the client is seeing – otherwise i have no control over the product i am delivering.

  • Wow guys,

    I am not technical enough to understand any of this. I too bought an iMac Pro and i’ve having a really hard time with the colours showing inconsistently. I can’t believe there just isn’t a solution.

    🙁

  • Sean Jahnig

    February 28, 2018 at 5:23 pm in reply to: Element 3d Extrude is not following path

    Ok, i worked it out.

    As soon as i converted quads to triangles the object imported perfectly.

  • Sean Jahnig

    February 28, 2018 at 2:46 pm in reply to: Element 3d Extrude is not following path

    Thanks. I gave up on that and i tried to create the model in Maya but it’s still not importing well. Faces are missing etc.

    Not having much luck here…

  • Sean Jahnig

    February 28, 2018 at 10:24 am in reply to: Element 3d Extrude is not following path

    I have this same problem … and idea how to fix it?

  • Sean Jahnig

    February 23, 2018 at 7:36 am in reply to: Adobe Premiere and After Effects color issue

    Great – thanks for that feedback.

    I stumbled across a post that talks about using a custom H264 exporter to include a gamma 2.2 tag which apparently results in a standard H264 file that looks the same everywhere – is that related or am i missing something?

    This is the article https://myth.li/2010/07/how-to-fix-the-h264-gamma-brightness-bug-in-quicktime/

  • Sean Jahnig

    February 22, 2018 at 8:08 pm in reply to: Adobe Premiere and After Effects color issue

    Thanks for the reply Tero. If you were to put your finger on the exact problem – what would it be?

    Hard to believe in this day and age there can’t just be a solution.

    Is there no format (regardless of file size) that is just consistent in terms of colour?

    I exported a JPEG sequence which seemed to be much better. I’m trying to export that into an H264 file, will report on my findings, hopefully there’s any improvement.

  • Sean Jahnig

    November 3, 2015 at 5:57 pm in reply to: Video presenter software

    Awesome, thanks i’ll check it out.

  • Great, thanks for explaining that. Now that i think of it, it makes sense.

  • Sean Jahnig

    September 2, 2014 at 7:30 am in reply to: AE script for Premiere subtitles

    Thanks Dan,

    I’ll have to bookmark this project until i have time to fiddle with it. For the moment it seems easier to just inset subtitles manually, where i’ll have full control.

    Appreciate the help.

    Sean.

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