I never exported anything on my new laptop, just did.
And its all messed up.![]()
Colors are way too bright, i dont get it.. using the same settings I use on my desktop ( tried even ones i never tried before) but with the same results.
I figured it must be the missing codecs? So installed CCCP pack.. still no luck.
When I play it inside Adobe Premiere Elements i get excellent quality.
Im only using pictures for this video btw, little bit of video.. same burned/washed display.
Found someone with the same issue ( only with H264) on another forum, but nobody posted the solution:
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Any help is much appreciated.
I have a HP DV6t-2000 CTO.. 230M GT Geforce, dont know what else to mention? Just ask.
Thank you for reading.
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Ok, this is kinda embarrassing.. The Nvidia Video adjustments I had defined earlier where the reason for this weird display. The brightness/contrast sliders needed some adjustments..... thats it. Jeeezzz..
Ths illogical about this whole thing is that the movie displays just fine in Adobe PE, guess the program uses its own.. uhm, stuff? Nividia cant touch, apparently. Anyways, problem solved. Im gonna notify the quoted guy haha. -
you probably need to read up and become proficient at using ICC color profiles for your cameras, computer displays, and output devices.
It's the only way to be sure.
Adobe Premiere Elements exports too bright.
Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Ramzii, Dec 15, 2009.