Help with saturation in premiere pro
Help with saturation in premiere pro
Mar 22, 2021
Hey guys I'm really really exhausted trying to understand what the hell am I doing wrong here ?? I've tried so many things to fix this issue but I can't find any solutions, so my problem here is I am grading Slog3 footage on my a7s iii on premiere pro, I start grading the footage first then I add the saturation last in lumetri and I end up with this very off looking color scheme it always seems to have a more yellow and greenish look on all colors, I tried the same method, Grade > add saturation in both sony catalyst and resolve and the results seem to give me a lot better and accurate colors ( please don't mind the grade it was just a quick one to show how the colors look different ) what am I doing wrong here it's been so frustrating trying to solve this issue?
I'm using slog3 s.gamut.cine
in premiere pro when i pull the saturation slider it gives me this yellowish colors that dont reflect what was real


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