![]() ![]() I have tried this and this is what it does. So if you now adjust the levels to video legal and export you get a movie that thinks it's full range but the images are not so it looks wrong and will import into Avid incorrectly. This is not available in Premiere anymore and it's defaulting to full range for everything. In the old method using QuickTime this was done be changing the codec parameter for colorspace. That alone is not enough you have to set the correct ACLR atom parameters so It knows the video content should be displays as video legal.
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