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Problem: H.265 Footage has Green Tint in Premiere Pro


Matt Hollman
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While using my S1H, I always thought that the H.265 codec gave the footage a green colour cast. However, I found out that this is Premiere Pro doing this (on both of my computers). In Davinci Resolve, internal H.265, H.264, and external ProRes all match colour-wise perfectly. Here is a video showing the problem and one solution I have found:

The solution was to transcode footage in Davinci Resolve to DNxHR (not in Media Composer, this does not fix the problem). After transcoding the H.265 footage, I can edit in Premiere Pro without any colour cast. This was tested using CUDA GPU Acceleration in Premiere. Also changing the Sequence Settings to high bit depth and maximum render quality do not help this problem.

I'm wondering if this is the case for others as well? Does anyone have a solution I can try to get Adobe programs to render H.265 properly?

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