Hi everyone! Here in 2024 with a quick update to the above tutorial. If you tried following the video and are stuck, just follow all the steps up until 0:24. Instead of clicking "Interpret Footage", there is a new option now that says "Color". Click the "Color" option, then click "Override Media Color Space", and then in the drop down select "Rec. 2020". But great tutorial Andrew! Thanks for sharing, you're a life saver.
I just want you to know that I have this video bookmarked, because I edit very infrequently and forget where to go every time. This amazing and compact video has saved me like half a dozen times now. Thank you!
Jesus thank you!! I've been half trying to solve this problem for months and no where I've seen online has this solution. For watch time, explanation and saving my mental well-being, this is hands down my favourite tutorial. Thank you
I know what you mean! That's why I did it, I had a few people contacting me via a group I run for coaching with this issue and I thought I need to do a quick and dirty video to show the fix. Not my best work production wise, but if it helps people like you fix a problem then the time I spent creating the videos was worth it.
I just did a new tutorial on this. They recently changed it. This video was spot on before that. Thats how I learned my original way to fix it. They just moved the option.
You can try Rec. 2020 or Rec. 709. You MUST change the sequence settings as well. Rec.709 usually fixes the issue, but both the clip settings and the sequence settings must match. Hope this helps
My video had very high contrast. after doing this is just looks washed out. Also tried editing this option in the sequence settings instead, and the video looks fine on the export window, but the exported video looks washed out. :(
Si tu es français et désespéré, comme le créateur le dit en commentaire épinglé sur les versions plus récentes tu cliques droit sur le fichier d'origine dans Premiere, puis Modifier, plus (c'est là où c'est différent maintenant) "Couleur...", puis "rempl. espace colorimétrique" (normalement c'est la case d'avant qui est cochée par défaut) et là tu choisis Rec. 2020. Bisous.
Hi everyone! Here in 2024 with a quick update to the above tutorial.
If you tried following the video and are stuck, just follow all the steps up until 0:24. Instead of clicking "Interpret Footage", there is a new option now that says "Color". Click the "Color" option, then click "Override Media Color Space", and then in the drop down select "Rec. 2020".
But great tutorial Andrew! Thanks for sharing, you're a life saver.
you are a saint. thank you!
@@BuisingTan np homie 🫡
I don't have a Color option in the right-click menu
this doesn't work for me:/
Same here until I realized my version wasn't up to date. Once I updated, the menus were there.
I just want you to know that I have this video bookmarked, because I edit very infrequently and forget where to go every time. This amazing and compact video has saved me like half a dozen times now. Thank you!
thank you SO MUCH. quick and simple, no nonsense video
You're welcome!
Jesus thank you!! I've been half trying to solve this problem for months and no where I've seen online has this solution. For watch time, explanation and saving my mental well-being, this is hands down my favourite tutorial. Thank you
I know what you mean! That's why I did it, I had a few people contacting me via a group I run for coaching with this issue and I thought I need to do a quick and dirty video to show the fix. Not my best work production wise, but if it helps people like you fix a problem then the time I spent creating the videos was worth it.
Thank you so much. Spent the past hour trying to figure this one out. Short and to the point!
Very helpful, and it didn't even take the whole 60 seconds to explain it! Perfect!
Glad to hear it!
You're a legend, thank you, Andrew.
Also love your accent! So charming!
Do you have any recommendations for exporting the video to RUclips? It seems like the final file looks all washed out again.
It doesn’t work 😢
I just did a new tutorial on this. They recently changed it. This video was spot on before that. Thats how I learned my original way to fix it. They just moved the option.
Hi, and what if it changes only after export?
it shouldn't do
I've got the same issue, and this method doesn't work for me, it looks even worse :(
You can try Rec. 2020 or Rec. 709. You MUST change the sequence settings as well. Rec.709 usually fixes the issue, but both the clip settings and the sequence settings must match. Hope this helps
this method not showing correct colors as in iphone...
My video had very high contrast. after doing this is just looks washed out.
Also tried editing this option in the sequence settings instead, and the video looks fine on the export window, but the exported video looks washed out. :(
What an absolute legend
THANK YOU
This doesn't work for me and never has. What are some alternates?
Thanks dude🎉❤
Thank you! Subscribed!
Thanks for the sub!
Thanks for the help! Definitely subscribed now
Hiii.. Please help, is there a way to do this in after effect?
likely there is, but I've no idea how
Amazing! Thank goodness I stumbled on your channel. Life saver 🛟 and it’s great to follow a fellow northerner.
Amazing, subbed!
Thanks
thank you very much ❤️
Very helpful. Thanks!
It didn’t bring back the original look to my video…it’s slightly better but still not equal
same
Same
It worked! thanks!
thank you andrew
Thank you so much!!
Thank you!!
You're welcome!
thank you!!!!!
Si tu es français et désespéré, comme le créateur le dit en commentaire épinglé sur les versions plus récentes tu cliques droit sur le fichier d'origine dans Premiere, puis Modifier, plus (c'est là où c'est différent maintenant) "Couleur...", puis "rempl. espace colorimétrique" (normalement c'est la case d'avant qui est cochée par défaut) et là tu choisis Rec. 2020. Bisous.
merci
flawless!!
🙏thank you
You’re welcome 😊
thanks! you saved me :D
Glad I could help!
Thank you very much