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    New to editing. In the origional the video feed looks natural, but after the render its kind of a saturated orange.
    Im sure this is a simple thing, but what I've done illudes me. What setting can I adjust to get it to look like the editor preview?

    Thanks for any insight into this.

    Robert
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    Lifted levels and increased saturation, eh?

    So, it looks normal during preview, but orange after render? I can expect levels to look different after render, I get this in Vegas all the time, but not the saturation.

    Is this a LUT that you apply on render? Or colorspace conversion? It is hard to say without knowing what NLE you use and what project, timeline, event, and render settings you apply.

    Maybe you can provide more detail of your workflow.
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    I havent used a LUT or colorspace conversion (at least not on purpose). I'm using Movavai. I dont think I did anything except Image
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    what I put in this screenshot
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    This is what the file started as
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    Originally Posted by rwallace View Post
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    This is what the file started as
    There's nothing useful there for any diagnosis.
    Open the source and the result in mediainfo, text view, and look at the video properties.

    Also you can post here a short sample of your source. Open the the source with Avidemux,
    use the A and B buttons to select a short clip, save, post it here
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