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  1. Hello,

    I encountered a slight problem while editing footage recorded using Lagarith lossless codec. The raw avi is fine, but when I try to use it with Premiere Pro or AE, it loses some highlights (if you can call them that). Output seems a bit washed out and lighter. However when I preview the file in Premiere, it looks just fine, until Premiere renders the final frame. Hard to explain but you can check the problem below. Yes, Habbo, I know .

    Has anyone had similar issues? I tried to fiddle with color correction but couldn't fix it. Any help will be greatly appreciated!

    https://forum.videohelp.com/images/imgfiles/EVhGDWa.gifv
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  2. Make sure no color space conversion are occuring -e.g. you should be recording in lagarith RGB and exporting in lagarith RGB (or other RGB format)

    Make sure no deinterlacing is occurring - you sequence settings, file interpretation settings, export settings should all be set to progressive
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  3. MagicYUV supports more colorspaces than Lagarith. Make sure no color conversion is happening as PDR suggested.
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    Originally Posted by Woncler View Post
    Hello,

    I encountered a slight problem while editing footage recorded using Lagarith lossless codec. The raw avi is fine, but when I try to use it with Premiere Pro or AE, it loses some highlights (if you can call them that). Output seems a bit washed out and lighter. However when I preview the file in Premiere, it looks just fine, until Premiere renders the final frame. Hard to explain but you can check the problem below. Yes, Habbo, I know .

    Has anyone had similar issues? I tried to fiddle with color correction but couldn't fix it. Any help will be greatly appreciated!

    https://forum.videohelp.com/images/imgfiles/EVhGDWa.gifv
    A gif is not going to help analyze the problem.

    Could you provide a few seconds pre and post (same footage please) so we can see what is going on without using any filters in PP?

    By the way I strongly advice you to use UtVideo instead of Lagarith for PP.

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