![]() ![]() So in this Insight, l work through those issues – from setting up the computer and viewing system, to the input, processing, and output pipelines. There are others that most users will not anticipate. These are not the only assumptions hard-wired into Premiere. Video sRGB color space (sRGB color primaries and white points match the SMPTE Rec.Premiere Pro’s internal color management assumes a broadcast Rec.709 pipeline: It’s also important you understand how to view your images since Premiere Pro’s default assumption is that you are following a broadcast delivery (and viewing) pipeline. If you use the proper options and follow the proper workflow, Premiere Pro works internally at 32-bit float, honors the bit-depth of your source footage, and exports at the highest bit depth of the codec you’ve selected.īUT – if you misconfigure a few settings (some of which are named in a way that confuses) or don’t pay attention to the plug-ins you’re using then your final renders won’t have the final quality you expect. It follows all the formal standards for the format/codec combinations of media it is designed to handle. What is Premiere’s color management scheme? Premiere Pro is designed … hard-coded in fact … to be viewed on a pro-level broadcast computer system with fully calibrated profiled monitors set to long-standing broadcast standards. So for users, this color-management-through-obscurity feels like a complete lack of color management. Unfortunately, the documentation and explanations of how it works are mostly non-existent. What most of us never realized is that Premiere Pro is designed around a solid core of engineered color management. But very few of those color management options are user selectable. Premiere Pro is actually a very tightly color-managed bit of software. Yes, I know … the Intertubes are filled with statements that Premiere Pro is not a color-managed application or that it only works at 8- or 10-bit color depth. Premiere Pro Is Color Managed at 32-bit Float (with the proper options selected)! Tutorials / High Quality Finishing In Premiere Pro / How Do You Finish at the Highest Possible Quality in Premiere Pro CC? Series
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